Trump classified paperwork trial day set for Aug. 14

Trump classified paperwork trial day set for Aug. 14


Previous U.S. President Trump appears on classified document charges after a federal indictment at Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. United States Courthouse, along with his lawyer Chris Kise in Miami, Florida, U.S., June 13, 2023 in a courtroom sketch. 

Jane Rosenberg | Reuters

A Florida federal judge on Tuesday scheduled the criminal trial of previous President Donald Trump for his alleged illegal retention of categorized authorities paperwork to start off Aug. 14.

But legal industry experts do not expect the trial to start off so early, presented the time wanted to resolve legal challenges prior to a jury commences listening to testimony and staying introduced with evidence.

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