Judge Aileen Cannon's supervision of the Mar-a-Lago documents case

Judge Aileen Cannon's handling of the Mar-a-Lago documents case is facing scrutiny for delays and unusual decisions, with concerns raised about inexperience, bias, and favoring former President Trump. Critics question the slow pace, lack of trial date, and inviting outside groups into the courtroom. Some argue her actions are aiding Trump's desire for delay.

Delay of Trial Date for Documents Case Involving Donald Trump

Judge Aileen Cannon indefinitely delays the trial date for the documents case involving former President Donald Trump, citing unresolved pre-trial issues. Pro-Trump legal analysts praise the decision, while progressive legal analysts criticize it. The process is deemed lacking by some, including former Obama Attorney General Eric Holder.

Dispute Over Names of Government Witnesses in Trump's Classified Documents Case

U.S. District Court Judge relents to special counsel in dispute over names of government witnesses in classified documents case against former President Trump, agreeing to shield identities from the public eye. The case remains without a firm trial date, with both sides saying they could be ready this summer.

Legal Proceedings Involving Trump and Fani Willis

The Trump Florida case is still without a trial date, while a Georgia judge hears summations in misconduct allegations against Fani Willis.