BREAKING: U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon created a “rocket docket” to speed Donald Trump's trial through the system.
On Monday morning, federal court records showed that U.S. Districtcreated what's referred to as a “rocket docket” to speed his trial through the system.
Peter Carr, a spokesman for Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith, could not confirm that this decision was correct, and not simply a typo. Trump’s defense lawyers did not immediately respond to questions. When she previously oversaw another case, Trump’s legal challenge to the initial search of his south Florida oceanside estate of Mar-a-Lago, she inserted herself on dubious authority to halt the FBI investigation with red tape.
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