The former president again goes on the offensive, signaling he won’t stop discussing Jan. 6 election fraud case or attacking the judge and prosecutor.
Author: Josh Meyer, USA TODAY
Judge overseeing Trump Jan. 6 case was tough on rioters, known for keeping brisk trial pace
US Judge Tanya Chutkan is known for being tough on Jan. 6 rioters, but also for her defense of those charged with serious criminal felonies.
‘An assault on this republic’: What the Jan. 6 charges Trump faces say about our democracy
The new indictment that Trump faces involves criminal actions he allegedly took as a sitting president to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Is Trump indictment in big Jan. 6 case imminent? Jack Smith’s background may hold hints
Trump faces two other indictments but a federal case over Jan. 6 insurrection is seen as biggest, and potentially most devastating to his political future
‘I was very busy.’ Trump gives new reason he didn’t hand over classified documents
In an interview with Bret Baier, Donald Trump said he didn’t give back classified documents because he first wanted to take out his personal possessions.
Judge bars Donald Trump from publicly sharing evidence in secret documents case
A federal judge said Trump must have a lawyer present to access discovery evidence in his classified documents case. He also can’t share it publicly.
Will Trump face federal indictment over Jan. 6? Some ex-prosecutors say DOJ moving too slowly.
The Washington Post reported that the FBI resisted opening a probe into Trump’s role in Jan. 6, in part for fear of appearing political.
Donald Trump barred from discussing case with ‘body man’, witnesses. Will that stop him?
Judge orders prosecutors to list witnesses Donald Trump can’t talk to about the federal case. That may be tough when he’s making it a campaign issue.
Trump aide Walt Nauta indicted in classified docs case. Who is he?
The longtime loyal Trump aide was at the White House and Mar-a-Lago during critical times in the federal investigation.
Trump ‘now in the major leagues.’ How will Tuesday court appearance unfold?
Trump is the first president in US history to face federal felony charges. His arraignment on state charges offers clues to what might happen Tuesday.