Legal Battle Escalates: Aileen Cannon's Ongoing Clash in Trump Case

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Former U.S. attorney and federal prosecutor Joyce Vance believes that the issues surrounding recent rulings by Judge Aileen Cannon in Donald Trump's classified documents trial are far from over, as the judge's decisions have left ambiguity and potential for appeal. The case in Florida involves the retaining of classified documents at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, and federal prosecutors argue that the Presidential Records Act should not apply. Cannon's handling of the case has prompted criticism and concerns about potential delays, with the prosecution likely to appeal outstanding issues to a higher court before the trial begins in late May.
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