On Tuesday, Judge Aileen Cannon partially granted a request by special counsel Jack Smith to redact names of government witnesses in the case involving former President Donald Trump's handling of classified documents. The decision aims to protect the identities of potential government witnesses in the proceedings. This move was reported by multiple news outlets, underscoring the legal developments in the case against the former president.
Judge in Trump’s classified files case agrees to redact witness names, granting prosecution request https://t.co/Ci5cbK4etS
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The federal judge presiding over the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump granted a request by prosecutors on Tuesday aimed at protecting the identities of potential government witnesses. https://t.co/TJMoaF9BBu
Judge in Trump’s classified files case agrees to redact witness names, granting prosecution request https://t.co/kJfq4ZTapE
Judge Aileen Cannon grants prosecution request in Trump’s classified files case, agrees to redact witness names https://t.co/Xlw0fsBnGY https://t.co/xYkQMokWOp
NEW: Judge Aileen Cannon partially granted special counsel Jack Smith's request to redact names of government witnesses in the case involving former President Trump's handling of classified documents. https://t.co/X8KJ5iuJql
Judge in Trump's classified files case agrees to redact witness names, granting prosecution request https://t.co/52MTNHkhef