Legal experts criticized Cannon's pace in scheduling for the classified docs case with some accusing the Trump appointee of setting an elongated timeline to the former president's benefit.

"It really appears Cannon is slow-walking this case to benefit Trump," former federal prosecutor Randall Eliason, wrote on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. "She's already had these motions for weeks, and schedules the hearings more than two weeks from now? And this after taking weeks to issue a standard protective order."

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        1 year ago

        Jack Smirh is in charge of all thing Trump for the DOJ. He's got Trump on 80+ charges and is ready to go to court. Time schedules, as always, are set by the court.