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It will be U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon’s first time hearing arguments in the case since the former president's indictment last month.
"This was a law that was passed and signed," the former president said of the nonexistent legislation.
“This undertaking requires a tremendous amount of time and energy," the former president's attorneys argued.
Joyce Vance said the new piece of information means the former president "won’t be able to claim he never saw the documents."
"He has no respect for classified information," the former White House press secretary said. "Never did.”
The former president's 2016 comments attacking Hillary Clinton were unearthed by CNN's KFile.
Government agencies that would know about such an order have no record of one, Bloomberg News reported.
The former New Jersey governor suspects the real reason is extremely childish.
"Fox & Friends" co-hosts said Doocy's explanation about the Trump audio cited as evidence in his classified documents case made sense.