A federal judge on Tuesday scheduled the trial of former President Donald Trump, who is facing charges related to his handling of classified records, to begin in a two-week period starting on Aug. 14.
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon noted in her order that attorneys could ask for the trial date to be pushed back due to the complexity of the case and the security clearance process. Last week, Cannon ordered lawyers to contact the Litigation Security Group at the Justice Department to “expedite” the process for getting security clearances.
Trump is facing dozens of charges related to his handling of classified records found last year at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. He pleaded not guilty last week.
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