A federal judge has set the initial trial date of August 14 for former US president Donald Trump’s federal charges over classified documents.
A federal judge has set the initial trial date of August 14 for former US president Donald Trump’s federal charges over classified documents. If the date holds, it means Mr Trump will be on trial nine days before the first Republican presidential debate.
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