Case of classified documents : The start of Donald Trump’s trial set for August 14



Former US President Donald Trump‘s trial, accused of jeopardizing national security by retaining confidential documents after leaving the White House, is set to commence on August 14.

However, it is likely that various motions could significantly delay this march toward a historic judgment. As a candidate for the 2024 presidential election, Trump pleads not guilty to the charges, which he describes as “egregious abuse of power” and “interference.”

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Case of classified documents : The start of Donald Trump's trial set for August 14

In addition, Trump faces a dual legal threat: he has already been indicted by New York authorities for multiple accounting frauds related to a pre-2016 presidential election payment to suppress an affair with an adult film actress.

Investigations into the alleged electoral interference in the recent US presidential election and his potential involvement in the Capitol attack, orchestrated by his supporters, continue to tarnish his public image.

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