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14 June 2023

Past Cases Persuaded Justice Dept. Officials To Shift Trump Case South

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Brandon Van Grack spoke to the Washington Post about the Justice Department shifting the case against former President Trump from a D.C. federal courthouse to one in Miami...
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Brandon Van Grack spoke to the Washington Post about the Justice Department shifting the case against former President Trump from a D.C. federal courthouse to one in Miami, which could make it harder for Trump lawyers to challenge a possible indictment.

According to Brandon, there would be substantial legal risks to bringing Trump documents case charges in D.C., since most of the conduct being examined happened in South Florida. A decision to switch grand juries "would indicate that they thought [the challenges in D.C.] were insurmountable," Brandon said.

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