Federal prosecutors are pushing for a summer trial in the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump, while defense lawyers want to delay it until after the election. U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon noted that more work is needed before the trial can proceed. The judge did not make an immediate ruling on moving the trial date. Trump is also fighting against a gag order request from prosecutors in his New York criminal trial involving hush money paid to a porn star, arguing it would violate his free speech rights. His legal team is opposing prosecutors' request for a limited gag order in the case.
Former President Trump’s legal team has asked the New York judge presiding over his hush money case to block a limited gag order proposed by state prosecutors just weeks before the historic trial is set to get underway. https://t.co/X4C8bxPjAS https://t.co/m1ulni8wsF
Donald Trump’s lawyers asked the judge overseeing his New York criminal case to throw out prosecutors’ request that he be barred from attacking witnesses and others involved in the trial, arguing that it would be “unconstitutional” to impose a gag order. https://t.co/Hv05kOUxX1
Trump fights gag order in hush money case https://t.co/ufdIKYbJJE https://t.co/eUzEzfloOh
Donald Trump asked a judge to reject a gag order request from prosecutors in the former president's upcoming New York criminal trial involving hush money paid to a porn star, arguing such an order would infringe on his right to free speech https://t.co/ELc6kMMjY7 https://t.co/25CdkxzGuD
With jury selection scheduled to begin March 25 in Donald Trump's hush money trial, his lawyers are slamming prosecutors' request for a limited gag order in the case. https://t.co/l48e6qTsnG
The judge in a hearing over moving the May 20 trial date for former Pres. Trump's classified documents case concluded the proceedings without making an immediate ruling or determination about when the trial will begin. https://t.co/RgomMQcokA
U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon said in court Friday that "a lot of work remains to be done" on the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump and his associates before it can be brought to trial. MORE: https://t.co/qcdrrSkn8X https://t.co/7wncpCAoDv
Federal prosecutors pressed a federal judge Friday to schedule a trial for this summer in the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump, while defense lawyers sought to put it off until after the election. https://t.co/nYMq3zLMoy