Man Accused of Assassination Attempt on President Trump Pleads Not Guilty
The man charged in connection with an alleged attempt to assassinate President Trump at a Washington hotel gala last month entered a not guilty plea in federal court on Monday. The hearing addressed the charges stemming from the incident. Court proceedings are continuing in the case.
citizen.co.zaFederal prosecutors brought charges against the man following the incident at the event in Washington. The allegations involve an assassination attempt on the sitting president.
Details of the specific charges were not elaborated in initial reports of the hearing. The plea was entered as the case moves forward in the federal judicial system. No additional information about evidence or next court dates was disclosed during the Monday proceeding.
The matter remains under active judicial review.
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