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'Thin ice': Experts show why Judge Cannon is 'headed for the most trouble she has faced'

Right-wing Judge Aileen Cannon is on "thin ice" in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case — and special counsel Jack Smith might be about to ask higher court judges to bring the hammer down on her, legal experts Norm Eisen, Danya Perry, and Josh Kolb wrote for CNN on Wednesday.

Cannon, herself a Trump appointee, has been overridden by higher courts multiple times throughout this process, often being rebuked for her misapplication of the law — and her latest controversial move was to propose the jury be instructed to consider the merits of Trump's Presidential Records Act defense to the charges, rather than rule on it herself.

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'A sensational filing': Expert explains ironic reason Jack Smith might opt to keep Cannon

Legal analyst Elie Honig said Wednesday Special Counsel Jack Smith could resort to the "drastic" measure of requesting Judge Aileen Cannon's removal from Donald Trump’s classified documents case, but one ironic reason might be keeping him back.

Honig spoke with CNN anchor Dana Bash about “one of the big issues” Smith has with the Florida judge overseeing the federal case against the former president: "delay."

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GOP isn't backing Trump's presidential immunity claim: analysis

A pivotal argument in former President Donald Trump's defense against federal election interference charges will reach the Supreme Court this month without key support from a conspicuously absent group — his own political party.

That's according to analysis of the presidential immunity claim, which Trump is slated to present to the nation's highest court on April 25, from Punchbowl News' Andrew Desiderio.

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Debunking Bartiromo: No, Biden order doesn’t allow ‘illegal immigrants’ to vote

Fox News Business host Maria Bartiromo is promoting the thoroughly debunked claim an executive order signed by President Joe Biden allows "illegal immigrants" and "felons" to vote.

Bartiromo, in pushing the false claim Wednesday, told Fox News viewers, "Republicans are warning that there's a Biden order, executive order, which allows illegal immigrants and felons to vote."

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Jack Smith’s ‘blistering’ response to Judge Cannon may ‘remove her from the case’: experts

Special Counsel Jack Smith in a near-midnight filing Tuesday responded to U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon's request to "engage with" two possible scenarios for jury instructions in the Espionage Act case against Donald Trump even before she has set a trial date.

Legal experts say Smith had no choice but to respond as strongly as he did given that Cannon's proposed jury instructions are – they and Smith say – "“fundamentally flawed," and based on a misinterpretation of law. Some noted if the case were to go to trial under a false legal theory held by the judge, the special counsel could not appeal any possible "not guilty" verdict.

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Special counsel deploys 'sass' in filing on classified documents case: legal analysts

A new response filed by Jack Smith in the classified documents case was made public late Tuesday and, according to legal analysts, the special counsel is deploying creative retorts in his reply to the judge.

Former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg told MSNBC on Wednesday that Smith had no choice but to call out the judge for "failing a law school exam" in her handling of the classified information case. Smith knocked Judge Aileen Cannon for her directions for jury instructions, pointing out that they are based on "a fundamentally flawed legal premise."

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Jack Smith has to 'spoon feed' Aileen Cannon the law in classified docs case: legal expert

Special counsel Jack Smith is losing his patience with far-right Judge Aileen Cannon in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case as she slow-walks the process in favor of former President Donald Trump and disregards her own duties in jury instructions, argued former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance in a lengthy post on X Wednesday.

Her post came after Smith submitted a blistering court filing in which he faulted the judge for, among other things, ordering the jury to consider if classified documents Trump was hoarding were his personal property under the Presidential Records Act.

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Jack Smith's 'temper tantrum' filing shows he's 'had it' with Cannon: CNN analyst

Special counsel Jack Smith launched into a “prosecutorial temper tantrum” with a late-night filing blasting Judge Aileen Cannon for "fundamentally flawed” proposed jury instructions, CNN’s legal analyst Elie Honig said Wednesday.

Smith's blistering court motion attacked Cannon’s order that lawyers prepare instructions in which jurors are asked to consider if classified documents taken by former President Donald Trump to his Mar-a-Lago home could be considered his personal property.

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Jack Smith takes a wrecking ball to Aileen Cannon's proposed jury instructions

Special counsel Jack Smith late on Tuesday delivered a new court filing in which he took a wrecking ball to jury instructions that were floated last month by Judge Aileen Cannon.

The filing, which was flagged by Politico's Kyle Cheney, tore apart Cannon's proposed instructions in which jurors are asked to consider whether the top-secret documents taken by former President Donald Trump could be seen as his own personal property and not official government records.

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Jan. 6 investigator demands 'real consequences' if Trump continues online 'intimidation'

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's demand for a stricter gag order against former President Donald Trump spurred legal experts Monday to demand real consequences.

Speaking to MSNBC on Monday, legal analyst Lisa Rubin raised concerns about Trump's social media attacks against Justice Juan Merchan's daughter and court motions that might delay the upcoming hush money trial.

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Trump fan says his golden sneakers pushed her over the edge: 'I'm not voting for him'

A woman identified as Barbara recently told her story as a voter for Donald Trump who had never crossed party lines since she first started voting at the age of 18 — until the first openly transgender woman, Danica Roem, stood for the Virginia state Senate.

After Roem was elected, Barbara told Salon's Brian Karem she has voted for Roem every time she's been on the ballot.

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Ex-prosecutor urges judge to drop the hammer on Trump: 'Only protection our democracy has'

Former federal prosecutor Shan Wu thinks it's time to stop playing nice with former President Donald Trump.

Writing in The Daily Beast with a column titled "Gag him completely," Wu makes the case that the current gag orders still give the former president far too much freedom to make intimidating threats against judges and their families.

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Trump lawyers are being allowed to break court rules to hinder Jack Smith: legal experts

In the latest update of the "Jack" podcast, former FBI official Andy McCabe and legal analyst Allison Gill pointed out that Donald Trump and his co-defendants have a knack for using court procedures to make wild claims at a time that the special counsel can't respond.

The way court filings work is that the two sides go back and forth in three motions and responses. When Trump has made the motion, in the final response — when Jack Smith no longer has the chance to counter — his legal team routinely makes unsupported accusations, the legal experts claimed.

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