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  2. There were so many complaints against the judge in Trump’s ...

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    A Florida appeals court received more than 1,000 complaints about the federal judge presiding over Donald Trump’s classified documents case within just a week last month.. Many of the complaints ...

  3. Trump lawyers in classified files case challenge prosecutor's ...

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    Lawyers for Donald Trump made a longshot argument Friday that the Justice Department prosecutor who charged the former president with hoarding classified documents at his Florida estate was ...

  4. Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (classified documents case)

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    The case could be delayed several months beyond what the government asked for. [15] Prosecutors told the court that the trial should still proceed expeditiously given its significance and because the case "involves straightforward theories of liability" and presented neither "novel questions of fact" nor "unusual or complex" legal issues. [90]

  5. FBI investigation into Donald Trump's handling of government ...

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    In late October, it was reported that the Justice Department had brought on federal prosecutor David Raskin. Raskin has worked on international counter-terrorism cases and, more recently, on the investigation of the January 6 attack , and he gradually began working on the Mar-a-Lago document case.

  6. What a Florida grand jury and judge means for Trump’s ... - AOL

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    Florida may ultimately be “less advantageous” for federal prosecutors and the Justice Department in a case dealing with classified documents and the aftermath of a presidential administration ...

  7. Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy - Wikipedia

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    It is explicit policy of the Department of Justice to avoid bringing voter-related cases during an election for this reason. [36] In September 2008, the Inspector General for the Department of Justice concluded that some of the dismissals were motivated by the refusal of some of the U.S. attorneys to prosecute voter fraud cases during the 2006 ...

  8. Trump’s imminent return has ‘demoralized’ DOJ ... - AOL

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    Former federal prosecutor Harry Litman said Monday that employees at the Justice Department (DOJ) are “really afraid” of what a second Donald Trump presidency will mean for the department.

  9. United States Justice Department investigation into attempts ...

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    [8] [9] On the same day, Acting U.S. Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen announced that Justice Department prosecutors were working with the United States Capitol Police, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia to gather and assess ...