Legal dispute over Trump's classified documents case

Special counsel Jack Smith may seek to have the judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's classified documents case recused due to disagreements over jury instructions and the application of the Presidential Records Act.

Legal Battle Over Trump's Classified Documents

Special counsel Jack Smith may seek to have the judge presiding over the case of former President Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents recused, citing potential bias and a fundamental flaw in the judge's understanding of the case.

Mar-a-Lago Classified Documents Case

Former President Trump's request to dismiss charges in the Mar-a-Lago documents case was denied by a federal judge in Florida. The case will proceed with Trump facing charges of illegally withholding and concealing classified documents after leaving the White House.

Legal Battle Over Trump's Handling of Classified Documents

U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon denied former President Donald Trump’s request to dismiss the documents case, rejecting the argument that the Presidential Records Act takes priority over the Espionage Act. Special Counsel Jack Smith criticized Cannon's stance on the case.

Federal Judge Denies Trump's Motion to Dismiss Charges

Federal judge denies former President Trump's motion to dismiss charges related to retention of classified documents, citing the Presidential Records Act. Trump pleads not guilty to all charges.

Legal Dispute Involving Donald Trump and Special Counsel Jack Smith

Former President Donald Trump calls for Special Counsel Jack Smith to be sanctioned or censured for allegedly mishandling classified documents and attacking Judge Aileen Cannon. Trump's defense states he had broad authority under the Presidential Records Act. The case is ongoing in the U.S. District Court Southern District of Florida West Palm Beach Division.

Federal Prosecutors Rebuke Judge in Trump's Classified Documents Case

Federal prosecutors rebuke judge presiding over former President Trump's classified documents case in the Southern District of Florida, arguing that potential jury instructions issued by the judge are based on a fundamentally flawed legal premise.

Legal battle over former President Donald Trump's classified documents case

Federal prosecutors criticize the judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's classified documents case in Florida for considering flawed legal premises in potential jury instructions.

Trump's mishandling of classified documents case

Special counsel criticizes judge's request for jury instructions in Trump's mishandling of classified documents case, arguing it is based on a flawed legal premise. Trump's defense relies on the Presidential Records Act, claiming he had the authority to determine which documents are personal or presidential. Prosecutors refute Trump's defense as pure fiction.

Legal dispute over former President Donald Trump's classified documents case in Florida

Federal prosecutors criticized the judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's classified documents case in Florida, warning her against potential jury instructions that they believe are based on a flawed legal premise.

Legal Battle over Trump's Mishandling of Classified Documents

Special counsel criticizes judge's order regarding jury instructions in Trump's mishandling of classified documents case, arguing that the legal premise is flawed and could lead to a directed verdict in Trump's favor. Trump's defense relies on the Presidential Records Act, claiming he had the authority to decide document classification. Prosecutors dispute this, stating Trump's invocation of the PRA is fiction.

Disagreement Over Trump's Claim on Presidential Records

Former White House officials dispute Donald Trump's claim of designating presidential records as personal, crucial to his defense in a classified documents case. Special Counsel Jack Smith's filing reveals no recollection from officials of such designation. Trump faces accusations of retaining classified documents at Mar-a-Lago and obstructing retrieval efforts.