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Since Donald Trump left office in 2021, Mar-a-Lago has transformed into a White House in exile and the nerve center for some of the most extreme elements of the party鈥檚 MAGA wing.
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An FBI operations order for the search of former President Donald Trump鈥檚 Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, included language about the Justice Department鈥檚 lethal force policy.
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鈥淚f the property value of Mar-a-Lago is so much higher than it was appraised, will you be amending the property value in line with the Trump family鈥檚 belief that the property is worth well over a billion dollars?鈥 writes U.S. Rep. Moskowitz, a Democrat from Parkland, in a letter sent Thursday to Palm Beach County Appraiser Dorothy Jacks.
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Carlos De Oliveira is accused of working with Trump to delete security footage sought by investigators probing the former president's hoarding of classified documents.
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港澳天下彩and PolitiFact investigated defenses posed by former President Donald Trump when talking about the federal investigation into his handling of classified documents.
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Donald Trump's indictment on federal charges of mishandling classified documents at his Florida estate represents the most serious legal jeopardy so far for the former president.
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UPDATED AT 6 P.M. Despite Donald Trump's historic indictment, and the former president's pleas for public support, a mass gathering outside his Palm Beach home has so far failed to materialize. As the story develops, WLRN's Wilkine Brutus reports from the scene.
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A Florida Judge has sanctioned former President Donald Trump and one of his attorneys, ordering them to pay nearly $1 million for filing a bogus lawsuit against Trump鈥檚 2016 rival Hillary Clinton.
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COMMENTARY If Trump and Bolsonaro ring in 2023 in Palm Beach together, they probably won't discuss why the hemisphere repudiated their madness in 2022.
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A federal appeals court has halted an independent review of documents seized from former President Donald Trump鈥檚 Florida estate, removing a hurdle the Justice Department said had delayed its criminal investigation into the retention of top-secret government information.
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The Justice Department and lawyers for Donald Trump are at odds over whether the former president can assert executive privilege over documents seized from his Florida estate to shield them from investigators.
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The court's action was announced even as the Jan. 6 committee was conducting its last public hearing focused on Trump's role in the violence at the Capitol after the election.