NBC News reports:
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday once again pleaded not guilty to the criminal charges he faces in his federal election interference case in Washington, D.C., a court filing showed.
Trump also is opting to waive his right to appear at an arraignment on a superseding indictment issued by a grand jury last week, the Republican presidential nominee’s lawyers said in the filing in U.S. District Court in D.C.
A status conference in the case is set for Thursday morning. The superseding indictment accuses Trump of the same four criminal counts as the original indictment issued by another grand jury last year.
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Trump is pleading not guilty to charges laid out in special counsel Jack Smith’s retooled election subversion indictment against him in federal court.
“I authorize my attorneys to enter a plea of not guilty on my behalf to each and every count of the superseding indictment.” pic.twitter.com/K0d6DDXek3
— Zachary Cohen (@ZcohenCNN) September 3, 2024