"Legal Experts React to Trump's Controversial Handling of Classified Documents"

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Legal expert Joyce Vance expresses concern over Judge Aileen Cannon's delay in ruling on a motion to dismiss Donald Trump's classified documents case, suggesting it may benefit the former president. The motion argues that the Presidential Records Act allows Trump to designate sensitive materials as his personal property. Despite rejecting another motion, Cannon's handling of the case has raised concerns about potential delays and the impact on the trial. Trump's legal team has not commented, and the trial, currently set for May 20, is expected to be postponed.
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