
Donald Trump is set to conduct his first review of evidence presented by special Counsel Jack Smith in his Florida classified documents case, ABC News reported.
Trump will join his attorneys in Miami at a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) to view the classified materials collected by Smith's investigation.
The evidence includes "classified documents that had been stored at Mar-a-Lago as well as other classified material generated or obtained in the Government's investigation, including documents related to witness interviews such as reports and transcripts," according to public court filings.
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As ABC News points, it's standard procedure for defendants charged with mishandling classified information to be able to review the evidence against them.
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Trump pleaded not guilty in June to 37 criminal counts related to his alleged mishandling of classified materials.
Read the full report at ABC News.




