Federal judge postpones Trump's classified records trial indefinitely

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Former President Trump’s classified records proceedings stemming from Special Counsel Jack Smith’s probe has been postponed indefinitely, Fox News has learned. 

The proceedings was acceptable to statesman connected May 20, but U.S. territory justice of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida Aileen Cannon postponed that day Tuesday. 

Trump was charged retired of Smith’s probe into his retention of classified materials. Trump pleaded not blameworthy to each 37 felony charges from Smith’s probe, including willful retention of nationalist defence information, conspiracy to obstruct justice, and mendacious statements.

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Donald Trump and Jack Smith (Getty Images)

Trump was besides charged with an further 3 counts arsenic portion of a superseding indictment retired of the probe — an further number of willful retention of nationalist defence accusation and 2 further obstruction counts. 

Trump pleaded not guilty. 

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