Judge Denies One of Trump's Attempts to Dismiss Classified Documents Charges
Summary from the AllSides News Team
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon rejected a motion by former President Donald Trump's legal team on Thursday to dismiss some of the classified documents charges against him.
The Details: Trump's lawyers had argued that special counsel Jack Smith’s indictment of Trump on charges of willfully retaining classified information was "unconstitutionally vague."
Key Quotes: “Although the Motion raises various arguments warranting serious consideration, the Court ultimately determines, following lengthy oral argument, that resolution of the overall question presented depends too greatly on contested instructional questions about still-fluctuating definitions of statutory terms/phrases as charged, along with at least some disputed factual issues as raised in the Motion," Cannon wrote in her decision.
For Context: Trump's team may seek another dismissal on the same grounds at a later date. Cannon reportedly expressed skepticism toward another bid to dismiss the case under the Presidential Records Act, but didn't rule on it. Trump's team argues that the act gave him the right to declare some classified documents his personal property when he left office.
How the Media Covered It: Focusing on quotes from Cannon, The Washington Post (Lean Left bias) and other outlets on the left often framed Trump's attempts to dismiss the case as baseless. Right-rated outlets didn't; most focused on Trump's arguments. Some also focused more on how the district attorney in Trump's New York hush money case agreed on Thursday to delay that trial by 30 days.
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Trump-appointed US District Judge Aileen Cannon concluded that the 45th president’s team wanted her to decide “prematurely” on their claim that special counsel Jack Smith’s indictment charging Trump, 77, with wilfull retention of national defense information was unconstitutionally vague.
“The Motion raises various arguments warranting serious consideration,” she wrote in a two-page decision. “Resolution of the overall question presented depends too greatly...
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