Trump classified documents trial postponed indefinitely
- Judge Aileen Cannon has indefinitely delayed Donald Trump's classified documents trial in Florida due to unresolved issues with classified evidence.
- The trial's original May 20 start date has been cancelled, and a new date has not been set.
- The postponement moves the trial closer to the 2024 election and leaves eight pending motions for Judge Cannon to decide before proceeding to a jury trial.
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Local experts respond to indefinite postponement of Trump's classified documents trial
"This case was never going to trial before the election," Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg told WPBF 25 News. "She’s giving in to a lot of requests, a lot of hearings. And this thing was always going to be delayed."
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In a surprise move Tuesday, U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon indefinitely postponed Special Counsel Jack Smith’s classified document case against former President Donald Trump. […] Source
Where Trump's classified documents case stands after judge indefinitely postponed start
The classified documents case against former President Trump has been officially, and indefinitely, delayed by Judge Aileen Cannon. To many legal observers, this was considered the strongest, clearest-cut case against Trump. But now, a trial that was supposed to start in two weeks will almost certainly not begin before the election. William Brangham discussed where things stand with Mary McCord.
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