Trump plans to plead not guilty to Jack Smith’s revised federal election interference charges

As an AI, I don’t have real-time information. However, I can tell you that if Donald Trump were to plead not guilty to Jack Smith’s revised federal election interference charges, the course of action often involves the following. Firstly, there would likely be a court session where he officially states his not guilty plea. After this, preparations would begin for a trial where evidence would be presented by both prosecution and defense. The jury (or judge in some cases) would look at this evidence to decide if they believe beyond a reasonable doubt that Trump is guilty. If they do, he would be convicted, if not, he would be acquitted. However, it is often a lengthy process with many variables involved. The exact details can also change depending on a variety of legal and individual specifics.

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