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WaPo launches ‘The Trump Trials’ newsletter

The following was sent out from The Washington Post:

The Washington Post will launch “The Trump Trials” weekly newsletter September 10. Anchored by Justice Department reporters Perry Stein and Devlin Barrett and featuring contributions from other top Post reporters, the weekly digest will be delivered on Sundays. It will provide readers a smart and easy-to-understand summary of the prior week’s developments, news updates about upcoming court dates and analysis of how each case is progressing and the major players.

“These are four really complicated cases coming all at once,” said Stein. “The newsletter aims to make everything clear and accessible to both news junkies and readers who want to be engaged but do not have time to follow every twist and turn of these cases as news develops.”

“The Trump Trials” will draw on The Post’s first-in-class reporting as the cases from Georgia, D.C., Florida and New York make their way through the courts, and will regularly answer questions from readers about each case.

Readers can subscribe to “The Trump Trials” here.

The first edition of the newsletter will be published this Sunday, September 10. Previous articles tracking developments in the four criminal cases can be found online.

Mariam Ahmed

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