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A federal District Court judge ruled Friday an attorney representing former President Donald Trump must provide additional testimony in the Department of Justice’s investigation into the former president’s handling of classified documents and potential obstruction of justice, multiple outlets reported, providing prosecutors with what could be a key witness into the months-long probe.
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Washington D.C. District Court Beryl Howell ruled in an order under seal federal prosecutors met the requirements to work around attorney-client privilege, meeting the so-called crime-fraud exception, three sources familiar with the matter separately told the New York Times and CNN
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