Delay in Trump Documents Case Casts Doubt on Future Trials

The federal judge overseeing Donald Trump’s classified documents case, Aileen Cannon, might have signaled the beginning of the end of designs of a conviction before the November election, according to experts.

It is “entirely possible that the Manhattan case is the only one that makes it to verdict before the election,” national security attorney Brad Moss told The Hill.

“Georgia and the Mar-a-Lago documents cases are almost certainly delayed at this point. The D.C. election fraud case hinges on how and when SCOTUS rules. It is possible but by no means certain that the fall campaign could see that trial take place. Or it could remain bogged down in legal fights too.”

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