Florida Judge Signals Delay In Trump’s 2024 Classified Docs Case

The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump‘s classified documents case on Wednesday signaled her intent to allow “reasonable adjustments” to his current trial schedule over concerns it might “collide” with other trials he’s up against.
United States District Judge Aileen Cannon, an appointee of Trump, made the comments during a hearing Wednesday afternoon in Florida federal court, according to a New York Times reporter in the room.
Trump is slated to head to his first criminal trial in Washington, D.C., on March 4 and in his Florida case on May 20. While Cannon did not say what alterations she intends to make to the schedule, she was skeptical that everything in the trial could be “accomplished in this compressed period of time.”

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