Judge in Trump classified documents case tells prosecutors that a mid-December trial date would be too soon | CNN Politics
Judge in Trump classified documents case tells prosecutors that a mid-December trial date would be too soon | CNN Politics
US District Judge Aileen Cannon signaled she is likely to push back the start of a trial in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case beyond the mid-December date proposed by federal prosecutors – but appeared deeply skeptical of arguments from Donald Trump’s lawyers that he couldn’t get a fair trial...
As expected, Cannon is giving Trump what he wants.
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43 2 ReplyContrary to popular belief, it's very difficult to challenge the assignment of a judge.
The threshold for bias in a judge is also almost impossibly high to meet.
Here's a full video breaking it down. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_S8R2Nri5pU
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20 1 ReplyYeah, that about sums it up.
8 1 ReplyAnd how many poor people are there in their ranks? Ensuring a certain class of people are not held accountable is the point.
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That would have delayed as well. I presume he's banking on upcoming further indictments elsewhere.
12 1 ReplyShe should have never been in that position in the first place and anyone appointed by trump should be reviewed/removed from their position.
But apparently a judge appointed by a literal traitor is a-okay.
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