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On this week’s Washington Week:
Trump’s historic day in court: Former President Donald Trump made history on Tuesday when he became the first former American president to be arraigned on federal charges. He pleaded not guilty to 37 felony counts related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents and for obstructing the government’s efforts to get them back. After his court proceeding, Trump flew to Bedminster where he delivered a fiery speech in front of his supporters, attacking the Biden administration, the Justice Department, and special counsel Jack Smith.
But on Wednesday, Attorney General Merrick Garland, in his first public comments since Trump’s arraignment, defended the special counsel and his team.
For Trump, the Republican Party’s current 2024 presidential front-runner, news of his indictment resulted in his campaign raising over $6 million and his rivals for the nomination are struggling to find ways to capitalize on Trump’s legal vulnerabilities without angering his base.
Joining guest moderator, John Yang, to discuss this and more:
- Sadie Gurman, Justice Department Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
- Domenico Montanaro, Senior Political Editor, NPR
- Toluse Olorunnipa, White House Bureau Chief, Washington Post
- Charlie Savage, Washington Correspondent, New York Times
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