Will special counsel indict Trump?
Of the two cases involving former President Trump being investigated by special counsel Jack Smith, "the documents case is far more straightforward," says former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti. But "they need to make sure that the documents that they use in the trial are ones they feel comfortable with the world finding out the contents of."
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