TheĀ MAGA-friendlyĀ federal judge whoĀ keeps sidingĀ withĀ Donald TrumpĀ in his Mar-a-Lago classified records case has forced prosecutors to make a stark choice: allow jurors to see a huge trove of national secrets or let him go.

U.S. District JudgeĀ Aileen M. Cannonā€™sultimatum Monday night came as a surprise twist in what could have been a simple order; one merely asking federal prosecutors and Trumpā€™s lawyers for proposed jury instructions at the upcoming trial.

But asĀ sheĀ hasĀ done repeatedly, Cannon used this otherwise innocuous legal step as yet another way to swing the case wildly in favor of the man who appointed her while he was president.

Department of Justice Special CounselĀ Jack SmithĀ must now choose whether to allow jurors at the upcoming criminal trial to peruse the many classified records found at the former presidentā€™s South Florida mansion or give jurors instructions that would effectively order them to acquit him.

  • Professorozone@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I know right? What circular reasoning this is. The government is concerned about keeping our secrets safe, so they ask for the former president to return them and must force the issue when he doesnā€™t, but to keep the secrets safe the judge wants them to divulge the secrets?

    I do not see the relevance of the actual contents. It could have been a government encryption device or a cell phone or something.

    As an alternative couldnā€™t they redact the crucial parts? Ex. ā€œSubmarine x, with a periscope depth of xxx is to be deployed in a xxx configuration to secure the xxx area.ā€ Pretty easy to see the reason for the secrecy without giving the details. Although there are probably situations where this wouldnā€™t work.