Federal Judge Asks Trump Why He's Suing Justice Department
Federal Judge Asks Trump Why He's Suing Justice Department
A federal judge has asked former President Donald Trump to explain how the court has jurisdiction to appoint a special master to review documents the F.B.I. seized from a recent search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.According to The Hill, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida Judge Aileen Cannon issued an order directing Trump to clarify what the former president hopes his lawsuit against the federal Department of Justice will achieve.Cannon also asked Trump’s legal team to clarify if they have already served the Justice Department with a copy of the lawsuit, as well as the lawsuit’s potential effect on another proceeding determining whether parts of the affidavit supporting the search warrant should be released.The Hill reports that Cannon’s request was one of two brief orders issued by the court on Tuesday.Cannon, adds The Hill, was appointed to her position by Trump in 2020.Legal experts have suggested that Cannon’s requests are likely a sign that Trump’s lawsuit may soon implode.
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A Trump-appointed judge doesn't know what to make of the former president's lawsuit over the Mar-a-Lago searchDocuments recovered at Mar-a-Lago were among government's most classified, letter showsJudge gives Trump until Friday to clarify request for special master on records seized by FBI
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