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Donald Trump requests the ability to review evidence that includes classified material in locations other than the designated SCIFs.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit affirmed a district court decision to hold Twitter in contempt and impose a $350,000 fine.
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The defense counsel responded to the government’s proposed protective order by arguing it would infringe on Trump’s First Amendment rights.
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In the filing, Trump claimed that the proposed order was “overbroad” and violated his First Amendment rights.
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The government opposed the motion, writing that the proposal would cause “unnecessary delay to normal order.”
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Prosecutors unsealed two separate indictments in cases of U.S. Navy servicemembers accused of transmitting sensitive military information to Chinese intelligence officers.
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The government asked the court to investigate Waltine Nauta’s lawyer for potential conflicts of interest due to his representation of three people involved in the case.
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A D.C. grand jury voted to indict former President Donald Trump in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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The strategy from the Office of the National Cyber Director is one element of the Biden administration’s cyber strategy.
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Judge McBurney rejected the motion to preclude further prosecution, quash the special purpose grand jury’s final report, and disqualify District Attorney Fani Willis.
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Lawyers for Garret Miller are challenging the Justice Department’s use of the felony charge.
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The president’s Intelligence Board released a report examining the use of Section 702 and recommended various reforms to the program.