The latest news in Donald Trump’s four criminal cases, and what to watch for this week.
We’re drowning in paperwork at the Trump Trials newsletter, after special counsel Jack Smith fired off more than a dozen court filings last week knocking Donald Trump’s efforts to dismiss the charges against him for allegedly mishandling classified papers.
In New York, we’re waiting to see if Justice Juan Merchan, who is overseeing the trial due to begin later this month for 2016 hush money payments,that limits what he can say about most, but not all, of the people involved in the D.C. trial for allegedly conspiring to obstruct the results of the 2020 election.
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