Trump's Defense Team Ordered Not to Release Classified Documents
  • 10 months ago
A U.S. judge in Florida has ordered the defense lawyers representing former President Donald Trump not to release evidence in the classified documents case to the media or the public. The order states that the discovery materials and any derived information should not be disclosed to the public or disseminated on any news or social media platform without prior notice to the United States or approval of the court. It further specifies that Trump cannot retain copies and can only review the case materials under the direct supervision of the Defense Counsel or a member of the counsel's staff. The order was granted in response to a motion filed by prosecutors, who requested conditions on how the defense stores and uses the documents. Trump, currently the front-runner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, is accused of illegally retaining classified government documents after leaving the White House and conspiring to obstruct a federal probe related to the matter. In an interview with Fox News, the former president defended his handling of the boxes, stating that he removed personal items such as golf shirts, pants, and shoes.
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