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Judge postpones Trump's federal trial in Florida over mishandling of classified documents

Published: 07 May 2024 at 22:03

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US District Judge Aileen Cannon has indefinitely postponed Donald Trump's federal trial in Florida due to unresolved questions over trial evidence, cancelling the previous start date of 20 May 2024. The trial is now unlikely to begin before the 5 November US election. Trump's lawyers propose holding the trial after the presidential rematch with Joe Biden, while prosecutors push for it to take place this year. Trump is accused of keeping top-secret documents after leaving office and obstructing efforts to return them, facing 40 felony charges to which he has pleaded not guilty.

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Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (classified documents case) (Wikipedia)


United States of America v. Donald J. Trump, Waltine Nauta, and Carlos De Oliveira is a pending federal criminal case against Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, Walt Nauta, his personal aide and valet, and Mar-a-Lago maintenance chief Carlos De Oliveira. The grand jury indictment brings 40 felony counts against Trump related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents after his presidency, to which he has pleaded not guilty. The case marks the first federal indictment of a former U.S. president.On June 8, 2023, the original indictment with 37 felony counts against Trump was filed in the federal district court in Miami by the office of the Smith special counsel investigation. On July 27, a superseding indictment charged an additional three felonies against Trump.Trump is charged separately for each of 32 documents under the Espionage Act. The other eight charges against him include making false statements and engaging in a conspiracy to obstruct justice. The most serious charges against Trump and Nauta carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. There are no mandatory minimum penalties.Trump was arraigned on June 13, Nauta was arraigned on July 12, and both were arraigned on additional charges on August 10. De Oliveira was arraigned on August 15 on four criminal counts related to an alleged attempt to delete surveillance footage. All pleaded not guilty to all charges. The judge has set a pretrial hearing for May 14, 2024, and the trial for May 20, 2024.

Trump v. United States (2022) (Wikipedia)


Donald J. Trump v. United States of America (case no. 22-81294-CIV-CANNON), was a lawsuit filed on August 22, 2022, by former U.S. president Donald Trump in the Southern District of Florida. He sought the appointment of a special master to review materials seized on August 8, 2022, during the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago, a part of the investigation into Donald Trump's handling of government documents. Trump requested that the special master review the seized materials, some of which were classified, for potential attorney-client or executive privilege. The case was assigned to District Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee. On September 1, Cannon ordered the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) to release the previously sealed detailed property list of the seized materials. She ordered the DOJ to halt its review of all materials on September 5 and appointed Raymond J. Dearie, senior judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, as special master on September 15.On September 16, the DOJ appealed the ruling to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. On September 22, the appeals court granted the DOJ's request to restore investigators' access to the classified files that had been seized during the Mar-a-Lago search and block the special master from access to them.On December 1, the appeals court ended the special master review entirely, allowed the government to use all the documents in its investigation, and directed the lower court to dismiss Trump's lawsuit. The court ruled that Cannon lacked equitable jurisdiction to appoint a special master, that Cannon's decision did not meet the stringent standard for the judicial branch to intervene in ongoing investigations by the executive branch, and that the court would not make a special exception for former presidents. Trump did not appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, and Cannon dismissed the case on December 12, 2022, for lack of jurisdiction.

Aileen Cannon (Wikipedia)


Aileen Mercedes Cannon (born 1981) is a Colombian-born American lawyer who has served as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida since 2020. Previously, Cannon worked for the corporate law firm Gibson Dunn from 2009 to 2012, and then as a federal prosecutor in the Southern District of Florida from 2013 to 2020. She was nominated by then President Donald Trump to become a district judge and was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in November 2020.From August to December 2022, Cannon presided over the case of Donald J. Trump v. United States of America. Cannon ordered the U.S. government to pause using materials seized from Mar-a-Lago, Trump's private club and residence, in its investigation and granted Trump's request for a special master to review the material. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit reversed Cannon's order, finding that Cannon wrongly exercised jurisdiction over the case. Cannon then dismissed Trump's lawsuit per instructions from the Eleventh Circuit.Following an indictment in June 2023, Cannon has been overseeing a resulting federal criminal case against Trump. Some legal experts, citing her handling of the civil case against Trump, have been calling for her recusal from the case.

Donald Trump Faces Jail Threat for Gag Order Violations in Hush Money Trial


Jurors in Donald Trump's hush money trial learned the details of Michael Cohen's reimbursement for the Stormy Daniels payment, which was disguised as a legal expense. Trump now faces potential jail time for violating additional gag orders in the trial. Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen are expected to testify in the upcoming weeks, with prosecutors preparing to call them as witnesses. The trial includes revelations about how Trump Organization reimbursed payments to suppress damaging stories, presenting legal challenges for the former president.

Trump's Manhattan election interference trial reveals key testimonies and evidence


In Donald Trump's Manhattan election interference trial, key testimonies from attorney Keith Davidson and an audio recording of a phone conversation between Trump and Michael Cohen have shed light on the alleged scheme to impact the 2016 election. The trial revealed discussions about hush money payments, text message exchanges questioning the impact on the election, and prosecutors' efforts to establish Trump's involvement. The trial also touched on prosecutors' challenges with witnesses like Davidson and Trump's legal tactics. Judge Juan Merchan addressed concerns about the jury's composition and Trump's compliance with the gag order.

Former federal prosecutors and judges criticize Trump's verbal attacks on the US justice system and democracy


Former federal prosecutors and judges have expressed concern over Donald Trump's verbal attacks on the US justice system, witnesses, jurors, and prosecutors, stating that his actions undermine the rule of law and American democracy. Trump has launched multiple attacks on the legal system via his Truth Social platform to counter the 88 federal and state criminal charges he faces. Additionally, Trump has glorified the insurgents who attacked the Capitol, called them patriots, cast doubt on the electoral system, and refused to commit to accepting the results of the 2024 elections.

Stormy Daniels Testifies in Trump's New York Trial Over Gag Order Violations


Former adult film actress Stormy Daniels testified in former President Trump's New York trial regarding alleged falsifying of business records related to payments made to silence Daniels about an extramarital affair before the 2016 election. Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts. The charges come from a Manhattan DA investigation, involving a $130,000 hush money payment by Trump's attorney Michael Cohen to Daniels. Trump, Cohen, and Daniels initially denied the arrangement when it was first revealed in January 2018.

Stormy Daniels testifies at Donald Trump's New York trial about a 2006 sexual encounter and $130,000 deal for her silence


Adult film actress Stormy Daniels testified at former President Donald Trump's New York criminal trial about a 2006 sexual encounter where she mentioned not using a condom and feeling like she blacked out. Trump's attorney moved for a mistrial citing prejudicial testimony, but the judge denied the request and acknowledged some statements should not have been made. Daniels met Trump at a golf tournament in 2006 when she was 27, and he was around 60. Prosecutors also had a publishing executive authenticate and read excerpts from Trump's books.

Judge Fines Trump for Violating Gag Order in Trial


Judge Juan Merchan fined former US President Donald Trump $9,000 for violating a gag order by making nine social media posts attacking witnesses, jurors, and court staff in his ongoing criminal trial for falsifying business records. Merchan warned of potential jail time for further violations, emphasizing the importance of upholding the dignity of the justice system. The trial involves allegations of covering up hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election, with key figures like Daniels, Trump's ex-lawyer Michael Cohen, and former advisor Hope Hicks expected to testify.

Judge Clarifies Gag Order in Donald Trump's New York Hush Money Trial


In Donald Trump's New York hush money trial, the judge clarified that the ex-president can testify on his own behalf despite a gag order. Trump was fined $9,000 for violating the order by making public statements about witnesses and jurors. The order does not prevent Trump from discussing the allegations against him or commenting on the judge and the elected top prosecutor.

House Republicans Investigate Possible Tampering with Donald Trump's Classified Documents


House Republicans are investigating claims that the FBI may have tampered with classified documents recovered from Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home following a raid. Special Counsel Jack Smith's team admitted the boxes of files were altered, contradicting previous claims of original condition. Trump faces 40 felony charges related to mishandling classified materials. Republican Jim Jordan raised concerns over impartiality, alleging witness tampering. Trump aide Walt Nauta's legal team discovered the alleged tampering, leading to accusations of conspiracy and misleading prosecutors. Jay Bratt of Smith's team offered favorable considerations to Nauta's lawyers.

Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign (Wikipedia)


Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021, announced his campaign for a non-consecutive second presidential term in the 2024 U.S. presidential election on November 15, 2022.Trump has campaigned on vastly expanding the authority of the federal government, particularly the executive branch, which calls for a reimposition of the Jacksonian spoils system, immediately invoking the Insurrection Act of 1807 to deploy the military onto American streets, and directing the Department of Justice to go after domestic political enemies. Other campaign issues include: implementing anti-immigrant policies and a massive deportation operation; pursuing an isolationist "America First" foreign policy agenda; repealing the Affordable Care Act; pursuing a climate change denial and anti-clean energy platform; terminating the Department of Education; implementing anti-LGBT policies; and pursuing what has been described as a neomercantilist trade agenda. Trump has been leaning into violent and authoritarian rhetoric throughout the campaign. Trump has increasingly used dehumanizing and violent rhetoric against his political enemies. His 2024 campaign has been noted for leaning into nativist and anti-LGBT rhetoric.The campaign is unfolding as Trump faces the legal aftermath of four criminal indictments filed against him in 2023, as well as a civil investigation of the Trump Organization in New York. The campaign has continued to promote false claims that the former 2020 election was stolen, and comes in the wake of Trump's unprecedented attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election and its culmination in the January 6 United States Capitol attack, which has been widely described as an attempted coup d'état or self-coup.National primary polling shows Trump leading by 50 points over other candidates. After he won a landslide victory in the 2024 Iowa Republican presidential caucuses, Trump was generally described as being the Republican Party's presumptive nominee for president, with a process of consolidation now underway.

False or misleading statements by Donald Trump (Wikipedia)


During and after his term as President of the United States, Donald Trump made tens of thousands of false or misleading claims. The Washington Post's fact-checkers documented 30,573 false or misleading claims during his presidential term, an average of about 21 per day. The Toronto Star tallied 5,276 false claims from January 2017 to June 2019, an average of 6.1 per day. Commentators and fact-checkers have described the scale of Trump's mendacity as "unprecedented" in American politics, and the consistency of falsehoods a distinctive part of his business and political identities. Scholarly analysis of Trump's tweets found "significant evidence" of an intent to deceive.By June 2019, after initially resisting, many news organizations began to describe some of his falsehoods as "lies". The Washington Post said his frequent repetition of claims he knew to be false amounted to a campaign based on disinformation. Trump campaign CEO and presidency chief strategist Steve Bannon said that the press, rather than Democrats, was Trump's primary adversary and "the way to deal with them is to flood the zone with shit."As part of their attempts to overturn the 2020 U.S. presidential election, Trump and his allies repeatedly falsely claimed there had been massive election fraud and that Trump had won the election. Their effort was characterized by some as an implementation of the big lie propaganda technique.On June 8, 2023, a grand jury indicted Trump on one count of making "false statements and representations", specifically by hiding subpoenaed classified documents from his own attorney who was trying to find and return them to the government. In August 2023, 21 of Trump's falsehoods about the 2020 election were listed in his Washington, D.C. indictment, while 27 were listed in his Georgia indictment.

Walt Nauta (Wikipedia)


Waltine Torre Nauta Jr. (born 1982 or 1983) is an American valet and body man to former U.S. president Donald Trump. He is a defendant in a criminal case over violations of the Espionage Act and related offenses. While a petty officer in the U.S. Navy, he was Trump's valet at the White House. After Trump's term ended, Nauta continued to work for him at Trump's Mar-a-Lago club and residence. In June 2023, Trump and Nauta were indicted by a federal grand jury in a criminal case over violations of the Espionage Act and related offenses. Nauta was charged with six counts of federal crimes and pleaded not guilty. On July 27, two new counts of obstruction were brought against Nauta. The original six charges against Nauta relate to allegations that he, acting at Trump's direction, moved boxes that included illegally retained classified documents and national defense-related documents to Trump's residence, and then lied about it to federal investigators. He was indicted for conspiracy to obstruct justice, withholding a document or record, corruptly concealing a document or record, corruptly concealing a document in a federal investigation, scheme to conceal, and making false statements and representations. The charges are punishable by up to 90 years in prison if he is convicted.

Texts show Trump insiders panicked as newspaper closed in on affair story


In 2016, text messages between Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, and campaign press secretary, Hope Hicks, revealed panic as a newspaper investigated a Playboy model affair allegation days before the election. The story led to a trial accusing Trump of falsifying records to hide hush money payments. Both Cohen and Hicks hoped the news about the Playboy model would fade but were prepared with denials. The fallout included Trump's win over Hillary Clinton, with ongoing legal repercussions.

Donald Trump Jr. (Wikipedia)


Donald John Trump Jr. (born December 31, 1977) is an American businessman, former television presenter, political activist, and author. He is the eldest child of former U.S. President Donald Trump and his first wife Ivana Trump.Trump serves as a trustee and executive vice president of The Trump Organization, running the company alongside his younger brother Eric. During their father's presidency, the brothers continued to do deals and investments in foreign countries, as well as collect payments in their U.S. properties from foreign governments, despite a pledge that they would not do so. He served as a boardroom judge on the reality TV show featuring his father, The Apprentice. He authored Triggered in 2019 and Liberal Privilege in 2020.Trump was active in his father's 2016 presidential campaign. He cooperated with Russia in their interference in the 2016 United States elections and had a meeting with a Russian lawyer who promised damaging information about the campaign of Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election. Trump campaigned for several Republicans during the 2018 midterm elections. He has promoted several conspiracy theories.Trump was also active in his father's 2020 presidential campaign, often being on the campaign trail and being featured in the news for making unfounded claims. During the election he called for "total war" as the results were counted and promoted the stolen election conspiracy theory. Following his father's defeat, he engaged in attempts to overturn the results. He spoke at the rally that led to the storming of the Capitol, where he threatened Trump's opponents that "we're coming for you." In January 2021, Attorney General for the District of Columbia Karl Racine said that he is looking at whether to charge Donald Trump Jr. with inciting the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol in the criminal investigation into the attack. CNN reported in April 2022 that two days after the election, Trump Jr. sent a text message to White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows outlining paths to subvert the Electoral College process and ensure his father a second term.

Seth Meyers Goes ‘Out On A Limb’ With Trump Jail Prediction: ‘For Real!’


Reporter, HuffPost Late Night comedian Seth Meyers on Monday mocked Donald Trump s frequent complaints about the icebox temperature in the New York courtroom that is hosting his hush money trial. Im going to go out on a limb here and say based on how much hes complaining about conditions in the courtroom, he would hate jail, I think he would really hate it, said Meyers. Fox News hosts would try to spin Trumps incarceration as a good thing but I still think he would hate it, he added. For real! Meyers acknowledged President Joe Biden is old but suggested, If youre complaining about the temperature at your criminal trial, you are too old to be president. And too criminal! Also, it cant be that cold if you keep dozing off, Meyers added of Trumps forays into dreamland during proceedings.

Donald Trump (Wikipedia)


Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021. Trump received a Bachelor of Science in economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968, and his father named him president of his real estate business in 1971. Trump renamed it the Trump Organization and reoriented the company toward building and renovating skyscrapers, hotels, casinos, and golf courses. After a series of business failures in the late twentieth century, he successfully launched side ventures that required little capital, mostly by licensing the Trump name. From 2004 to 2015, he co-produced and hosted the reality television series The Apprentice. He and his businesses have been plaintiff or defendant in more than 4,000 state and federal legal actions, including six business bankruptcies.Trump won the 2016 presidential election as the Republican Party nominee against Democratic Party nominee Hillary Clinton while losing the popular vote. During the campaign, his political positions were described as populist, protectionist, isolationist, and nationalist. His election and policies sparked numerous protests. He was the first U.S. president with no prior military or government experience. A special counsel investigation established that Russia had interfered in the 2016 election to favor Trump's campaign. Trump promoted conspiracy theories and made many false and misleading statements during his campaigns and presidency, to a degree unprecedented in American politics. Many of his comments and actions have been characterized as racially charged or racist and many as misogynistic.As president, Trump ordered a travel ban on citizens from several Muslim-majority countries, diverted military funding toward building a wall on the U.S.–Mexico border, and implemented a policy of family separations for migrants detained at the U.S. border. He weakened environmental protections, rolling back more than 100 environmental policies and regulations. He signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which cut taxes for individuals and businesses and rescinded the individual health insurance mandate penalty of the Affordable Care Act. He appointed Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court. He reacted slowly to the COVID-19 pandemic, ignored or contradicted many recommendations from health officials, used political pressure to interfere with testing efforts, and spread misinformation about unproven treatments. Trump initiated a trade war with China and withdrew the U.S. from the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, the Paris Agreement on climate change, and the Iran nuclear deal. He met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un three times but made no progress on denuclearization.Trump refused to concede after losing the 2020 presidential election to Joe Biden, falsely claiming widespread electoral fraud, and attempted to overturn the results by pressuring government officials, mounting scores of unsuccessful legal challenges, and obstructing the presidential transition. On January 6, 2021, he urged his supporters to march to the U.S. Capitol, which many of them then attacked, resulting in multiple deaths and interrupting the electoral vote count.Trump is the only American president to have been impeached twice. After he tried to pressure Ukraine in 2019 to investigate Biden, he was impeached by the House of Representatives for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress; he was acquitted by the Senate in February 2020. The House impeached him again in January 2021, for incitement of insurrection, and the Senate acquitted him in February. Scholars and historians rank Trump as one of the worst presidents in American history.Since leaving office, Trump has continued to dominate the Republican Party and is a candidate in the 2024 Republican presidential primaries. In 2023, a civil trial jury found that Trump sexually abused E. Jean Carroll. In 2024, a New York state court found Trump liable for financial fraud. Trump is appealing both judgments. He was also indicted in New York on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, in Florida on 40 felony counts related to his mishandling of classified documents, in Washington, D.C., on four felony counts of conspiracy and obstruction for efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, and in Georgia on 13 charges of racketeering and other alleged felonies committed in an effort to overturn the state's 2020 election results. Trump pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Hope Hicks testifies in Donald Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan


Hope Hicks, Donald Trump's former communications director, testified in his criminal trial in Manhattan as a key witness for the prosecution regarding 'hush money' deals with Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal. Hicks first worked for Trump at the Trump Organization, joined his 2016 campaign, served in the White House, and later returned for his reelection campaign. She resigned in 2018, worked for Fox News, and is now a communications consultant. Hicks revealed in her testimony that she has not been in contact with Trump since the summer or fall of 2022.

Vice President Contender Addresses Trump's Comparison of Biden Admin to Gestapo


North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, a potential vice presidential contender, downplayed Donald Trump's comparison of the Biden administration to the Gestapo. Burgum praised Trump's speech but emphasized that the comment was not central to the discussion. Senior Democrat James Clyburn criticized Trump's remarks, likening the current political climate to the controversial 1876 election. Trump's statement was made during a private event where he also hosted potential running mates. Burgum, confirming Trump's statement, suggested it was part of Trump's defense against legal issues. Trump faces 34 charges in a Manhattan court related to hush-money payments to Stormy Daniels.

Trump Compares Biden's Tactics to Hitler's Gestapo


Former President Donald Trump accused his Democratic successor, Joe Biden, of weaponizing the US justice system against him, likening Biden's tactics to Hitler's Gestapo during a private meeting with Republican leaders and donors in Florida. Trump's remarks included calling Democrats running a "Gestapo administration" and denouncing the legal cases against him as a "witch hunt." The White House and Biden's campaign responded, criticizing Trump's comments. At the same event, Trump announced that $76 million was raised for his 2024 campaign and the Republican National Committee.

Presidency of Donald Trump (Wikipedia)


Donald Trump's tenure as the 45th president of the United States began with his inauguration on January 20, 2017, and ended on January 20, 2021. Trump, a Republican from New York City, took office following his Electoral College victory over Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election, in which he lost the popular vote to Clinton by nearly three million votes. Upon his inauguration, he became the first president in American history without prior public office or military background. Trump made an unprecedented number of false or misleading statements during his campaign and presidency. His presidency ended following his defeat in the 2020 presidential election to former Democratic vice president Joe Biden, after one term in office.Trump was unsuccessful in his efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act but rescinded the individual mandate. Trump sought substantial spending cuts to major welfare programs, including Medicare and Medicaid. He signed the Great American Outdoors Act, reversed numerous environmental regulations, and withdrew from the Paris Agreement on climate change. He signed the First Step Act on job training and early release of some federal prisoners and appointed Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. In economic policy, he partially repealed the Dodd–Frank Act and signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. He enacted tariffs, triggering retaliatory tariffs from China, Canada, Mexico, and the European Union. He withdrew from the Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations and signed the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement, a successor agreement to NAFTA. The federal deficit increased under Trump due to spending increases and tax cuts.He implemented a controversial family separation policy for migrants apprehended at the United States–Mexico border, starting in 2018. Trump's demand for the federal funding of a border wall resulted in the longest US government shutdown in history. He deployed federal law enforcement forces in response to the racial unrest in 2020. Trump's "America First" foreign policy was characterized by unilateral actions, disregarding traditional allies. The administration implemented a major arms sale to Saudi Arabia; denied citizens from several Muslim-majority countries entry into the United States; recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel; and brokered the Abraham Accords, a series of normalization agreements between Israel and various Arab states. His administration withdrew United States troops from northern Syria, allowing Turkey to occupy the area. His administration also made a conditional deal with the Taliban to withdraw United States troops from Afghanistan in 2021. Trump met North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un three times. Trump withdrew the United States from the Iran nuclear agreement and later escalated tensions in the Persian Gulf by ordering the assassination of General Qasem Soleimani.Robert Mueller's Special Counsel investigation (2017–2019) concluded that Russia interfered to favor Trump's candidacy and that while the prevailing evidence "did not establish that members of the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government", possible obstructions of justice occurred during the course of that investigation.Trump attempted to pressure Ukraine to announce investigations into his political rival Joe Biden, triggering his first impeachment by the House of Representatives on December 18, 2019, but he was acquitted by the Senate on February 5, 2020.Trump reacted slowly to the COVID-19 pandemic, ignored or contradicted many recommendations from health officials in his messaging, and promoted misinformation about unproven treatments and the availability of testing.Following his loss in the 2020 presidential election to Biden, Trump refused to concede and initiated an extensive campaign to overturn the results, making false claims of widespread electoral fraud. On January 6, 2021, during a rally at the Ellipse, Trump urged his supporters to "fight like hell" and march to the Capitol, where the electoral votes were being counted by Congress in order to formalize Biden's victory. A mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, suspending the count and causing Vice President Mike Pence and other members of Congress to be evacuated. On January 13, the House voted to impeach Trump an unprecedented second time for "incitement of insurrection", but he was later acquitted by the Senate again on February 13, after he had already left office. Trump had historically low approval ratings, and scholars and historians rank his presidency as one of the worst in American history.

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