A judge in Florida has told former President Donald Trump’s lawyers to not release evidence relating to the classified documents case to the media or public.
The trial of Donald Trump has been tentatively set for August 14, 2023, per CNBC. This comes as a judge in Florida has reportedly told former President Donald Trump’s lawyers to not release evidence relating to the classified documents case to the media or public.
The order comes after prosecutors asked the court to put specific conditions on how the defense stored and used the documents, per Reuters. As a result, US Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart put strict conditions on Trump’s ability to access the materials.
[Source.](https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-trial-date-in-trump-classified-docs-case-set-for-august-14)
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*A judge in Florida has told former President Donald Trump’s lawyers to not release evidence relating to the classified documents case to the media or public.*
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The trial of Donald Trump has been tentatively set for August 14, 2023, per CNBC. This comes as a judge in Florida has reportedly told former President Donald Trump’s lawyers to not release evidence relating to the classified documents case to the media or public.
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The order comes after prosecutors asked the court to put specific conditions on how the defense stored and used the documents, per Reuters. As a result, US Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart put strict conditions on Trump’s ability to access the materials.
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