Here Are the Likely Next Steps in the Trump Documents Case

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Here Are the Likely Next Steps in the Trump Documents Case
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Now that former President Trump has entered a plea of not guilty at his arraignment, the criminal case against him will, barring an unforeseen event, settle into a traditional trajectory. Here are the likely next steps in the Trump documents case:

Now that former President Donald Trump has entered a plea of not guilty at his arraignment in Miami, the criminal case against him will, barring an unforeseen event, settle into a traditional trajectory.

Trump will also have to finalize the members of his legal team. To that end, he met privately with a handful of Florida-based lawyers at his club in Miami, Doral, on Monday night, according to a person close to him who was not authorized to speak publicly about the efforts to remake his legal team. Trump found himself needing additional lawyers after the two who had taken lead on the documents case, James Trusty and John Rowley, resigned the day after the charges were filed.

In a brief interview after the court appearance, Kise, a former Florida solicitor general, rejected reports that Trump had struggled to find lawyers interested in working on the case.

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