Judge prohibits 'all' electronic devices for media in Trump courtroom
Trump faces arraignment on Tuesday over his unprecedented indictment last week.
Trump faces arraignment on Tuesday over his unprecedented indictment last week.
Faced with his fourth indictment, Trump has vowed to prove his case next week by publishing his evidence.
Comey was hit with two federal counts this week, but the grand jury also rejected one count as the DOJ sought to argue Comey had lied when he claimed not to recall a CIA referral about the Clinton Plan intelligence.
Federal authorities have referred Schiff for DOJ investigation on allegations he illegally claimed two homes as his primary residence.
Willis indicted Trump and 18 codefendants in August of 2023 under the state's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act.
Trump, for his part, responded furiously to the indictment and has vowed to publish proof that election fraud swayed the outcome of the contest that he says will constitute a "complete exoneration."
Last year, a Manhattan grand jury recently voted to indict Trump over his alleged role in a payment to Stormy Daniels in 2016.
It is not clear whether the panel will be asked to contemplate returning any indictments.
As of press time, he has not entered a plea.
Earlier this month, Trump's legal team notified the judge in the case that he might seek to make such a move, which could have potentially widened the jury pool to include more Republican-leaning areas.