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Ex-prosecutor highlights 'particularly problematic' part of Judge Cannon's new ruling

Judge Aileen Cannon issued an order on Sunday that is particularly bad news for Special Counsel Jack Smith, according to a former prosecutor.

Ex-federal prosecutor Joyce Vance wrote on her blog over the weekend about Cannon's recent filing, which Vance dubbed an "effort to convince us she really is working after months of foot-dragging." Cannon issued an order on redaction of currently private filings.

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'Ridiculous': Legal experts accuse Judge Cannon of 'unnecessary editorializing' in filing

The judge overseeing Donald Trump's criminal case over classified document retention is catching some heat for her latest court filing.

Earlier on Sunday, Judge Aileen Cannon issued a ruling in which she stated she was "disappointed" in the conduct of Special Counsel Jack Smith, who brought the case against Trump. The filing itself is an order directing the public docketing of "outstanding undocketed pre-trial motions."

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Judge Cannon says she's 'disappointed' in Special Counsel Jack Smith in new Trump filing

Judge Aileen Cannon, the jurist overseeing Donald Trump's criminal case over stashed documents in Florida, has some harsh words for the prosecutors in that case in a new filing Sunday.

Cannon, who has been criticized for purportedly slow-playing the federal case over the former president's alleged hoarding and refusal to return confidential documents from the White House, has become known for her rulings for Trump, and against Special Counsel Jack Smith, who brought the case. This weekend was no different.

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'Most succential': Trump ridiculed after speech in which he 'confused his criminal cases'

Donald Trump on Friday was ridiculed online following a Minnesota speech during which the former president is said to have confused his own criminal cases.

Trump began his GOP dinner keynote address with complaints about the teleprompters, which he said were "falling down," and continued by whining that the podium itself needed work as well. During the speech, the ex-president also said that Special Counsel Jack Smith was prosecuting him in New York. In reality, Smith's cases are in D.C. and Florida.

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Judge Cannon gives Trump permission to skip classified document hearing for New York trial

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon has given former President Donald Trump permission to skip a hearing in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case in Florida, because of the ongoing criminal hush money trial in Manhattan.

According to Law & Crime, "Early Friday afternoon, the 45th president’s attorneys filed an unopposed motion seeking leave from the court to skip a May 22 hearing that is focused on two motions to dismiss the indictment filed by co-defendant Waltine 'Walt' Nauta, 41, Trump’s personal valet. The defense motion notes that Trump had 'previously scheduled travel outside of' southern Florida because he is 'on trial in Manhattan Supreme Court' over hush-money-related allegations."

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Senate Judiciary Committee Chair calls for Samuel Alito’s recusal from January 6 cases

After the New York Times reported on Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito flying an upside-down flag following the January 6 insurrection, one top Senate Democrat is calling his ability to fairly adjudicate January 6 cases into question.

The Hill reported Friday that Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-IL) is now demanding Alito recuse himself from all January 6-related cases following a report in which he said his wife, Martha-Ann, flew the upside-down flag as part of a dispute with neighbors. Martha-Ann was reportedly upset about a neighbor in their Alexandria, Virginia community displaying a lawn sign featuring a derogatory phrase directed at former President Donald Trump.

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Inside Jack Smith's 'big gamble'

Many legal experts have openly expressed their criticism of U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon, who's presiding over Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.

The Florida judge's bias towards the former president, experts say, was proven when she postponed his trial indefinitely earlier this month.

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Centuries-old law could be Jack Smith’s last chance at saving classified docs case: expert

Special counsel Jack Smith has one hail Mary chance at bypassing Judge Aileen Cannon to get his classified documents case against Donald Trump tried before the election, an expert wrote.

And it's a rare move based on a centuries-old law.

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8 ways Trump doesn’t become president

Only vague signs point to the possibility of piercing Donald Trump’s orange armor and political impunity.

Trump dispatched Nikki Haley, his last serious challenger for the Republican presidential nomination, in early March. But Haley fared better than expected in May’s Indiana primary, where she was still on the ballot if not in the race, possibly indicating softness in Trump’s support.

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Aileen Cannon's 'judicial malpractice' puts national security at risk: columnist

Judge Aileen Cannon has indefinitely delayed Donald Trump's trial in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, but there's not much that special counsel Jack Smith can do about it.

The District Court judge canceled the trial's scheduled start on May 20, saying that too many legal issues remain unresolved, but Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin wrote that Cannon's ruling revealed the case was too complicated for her, and legal experts agree that her oversight of the case was riddled with errors.

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Ex-prosecutor says Cannon's latest move is 'contrary to what the law directs judges to do'

Judge Aileen Cannon just did something "contrary to what the law directs judges to do," a former federal prosecutor said on Sunday.

Ex-prosecutor Joyce Vance, a legal analyst who frequently appears on MSNBC, over the weekend highlighted recent actions by Cannon, who is overseeing Donald Trump's criminal documents case out of Florida. Cannon has been accused of slow-walking the case, and her earlier decisions in the investigation phase of the case were reversed on appeal.

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'Reality check': Reporter shuts down Marjorie Taylor Greene's latest demand

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) appeared on Maria Bartiromo's Fox Business show on Sunday to defend her efforts to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) last week.

During the interview, Greene told Bartiromo that she would have happily backed off her crusade to ouster Johnson on the condition that he defund special counsel Jack Smith's criminal cases into former President Donald Trump.

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Judge Cannon may have just given Jack Smith an excuse to replace her: Watergate prosecutor

The Florida judge overseeing Donald Trump's criminal documents case may have just given the prosecution an excuse to take action, a former Watergate prosecutor said on Saturday.

Former Watergate prosecutor and "Sisters in Law" co-host, Jill Wine-Banks, appeared on MSNBC over the weekend, where she was asked about Judge Aileen Cannon's actions in the case in which Trump stands accused of stashing away confidential government documents after his presidency. He has pleaded not guilty in the case.

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