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Mixed reaction in New England after Trump, 18 others charged in Georgia election probe
There have been four criminal indictments in just over four months as former president Donald Trump continues to face more legal trouble, with the latest coming out of Georgia. NBC10 political reporter Matt Prichard has reaction in New England.
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WATCH: Full interview with Cambridge lawyer involved in Trump indictment
Cambridge-based criminal defense attorney Harvey Silverglate is representing John Eastman, an alleged co-conspirator described in Donald Trump’s indictment.
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Analysis: Digging into the new allegations against Trump
“I cannot overstate the gravity of this,” criminal defense attorney Peter Elikann says.
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Judge dismisses Donald Trump's defamation lawsuit against CNN over ‘the Big Lie' filed in South Florida
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit Donald Trump filed against CNN.
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Trump opposes quick trial date in classified documents case
Former President Donald Trump asked a federal court to hold off on setting a date for the criminal trial over his handling of classified documents.
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Trump greets supporters at Miami restaurant after historic court appearance
President Donald Trump spoke in New Jersey Tuesday night after his arraignment earlier in the day in Miami. Cameras weren’t allowed inside the courtroom but they captured plenty of the commotion outside where NBC10 Boston caught the arrest of a protester on camera. Later, Trump greeted supporters at a city restaurant where people sang happy birthday to the former...
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Trump Supporters, Protesters Gather Outside Miami Courtroom
NBC10 Boston had team coverage in Miami Tuesday where former president Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to dozens of federal charges. Political analyst Sue O’Connell talks about tense moments after the former president left the courthouse and the crowd of people who gathered outside of the courtroom.
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Trump Lawyers Seek Meeting With AG Garland as Probe Into Classified Docs at Mar-a-Lago Wraps Up
Lawyers for Donald Trump have asked for a meeting with Attorney General Merrick Garland as a Justice Department investigation into the former president’s handling of classified documents shows signs of winding down.
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Trump Campaigns in New Hampshire, Criticizes Joe Biden and Chris Sununu
Donald Trump again touched on how 2020 was a rigged election.
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E. Jean Carroll Takes the Stand: ‘Trump Raped Me'
On Wednesday, the writer took the stand to tell jurors that Donald Trump assaulted her in a department store in 1996.
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Former President Trump Pleads Not Guilty to 34 Felony Counts
Sue chats with Will Roberts from CAP about this historic arraignment.
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Biden “Focused on the American People,” Not Trump Case, Says Karine Jean-Pierre
The White House Press Secretary declined to comment on former President Trump’s arraignment in a briefing on Tuesday.
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President Trump Using Indictment To His Advantage
The Trump Campaign is using his indictment to gain support and fundraise. Sue spoke with Ozzie Palomo about this strategy.
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What Comes Next After Trump's Indictment?
Sue O’Connell spoke with Rosanna Cavallaro, former MA Assistant Attorney General and law professor at Suffolk Law, about the legal steps ahead as President Trump prepares for his day in court.
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Pence Must Testify In Jan. 6 Probe, Says Judge
A federal judge ordered former Vice President Mike Pence to comply with a subpoena to testify about former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
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Are Trump's Legal Challenges Challenging Trump Voters?
Sue O’Connell spoke with Azi Paybarah from The Washington Post about the GOP reaction to new developments on President Trump’s legal battles.
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Did Grand Jury Foreperson Hurt Case Against Trump?
You may have seen Emily Kohrs, a Georgia grand jury foreperson, who went on a media tour after her service. Sue O’Connell spoke with Patricia Crouse of the University of New Haven to talk about how rare it is to hear from people on grand juries and how her action could impact the case looking to election interference.
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Jan. 6 Committee Approves Criminal Referrals for Trump
The House Jan. 6 committee on Monday urged the Justice Department to consider prosecuting Donald Trump for four different crimes — actions that touch not only the former president’s efforts to undo the results of the 2020 presidential election but also his behavior during last year’s insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
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Trump Says FBI Conducting Search of Mar-a-Lago
In a lengthy email statement Monday, the former President wrote about what he called an ‘unannounced raid’ on his Florida estate.
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Trump's Former Campaign Manager Wrote That ‘Rhetoric Killed Someone'
The Jan. 6 committee revealed never-before-seen text messages sent by Brad Parscale in which he asserted that the rhetoric leading up to the Capitol riot led to a woman’s death.