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Cannon blocks DOJ from sharing Smith's Mar-a-Lago report with lawmakers

By Miles Cooper January 21, 2025
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U.S. District Decide Aileen Cannon blocked the Justice Division from sharing with 4 high lawmakers the amount of former particular counsel Jack Smith’s report reviewing his investigation into President Trump’s mishandling of labeled data.

In issuing her order after Trump was sworn in Monday, there was little danger Division of Justice (DOJ) officers would share the report with the leaders of the Home and Senate Judiciary committees, as former Legal professional Basic Merrick Garland had deliberate.

Nonetheless, Cannon sided with Trump’s two co-defendants within the case — valet Walt Nauta and property supervisor Carlos de Oliveira — in blocking any overview of the report.

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In doing so, she criticized the Biden DOJ, saying its efforts to share the report with the small pool mirrored Garland’s “limited time” in workplace and “do not reflect well” on prosecutors.

She additionally solid doubt on the 4 lawmakers’ means to maintain secret the content material of the report.

“There is no ‘historical practice’ of providing Special Counsel reports to Congress, even on a limited basis, pending conclusion of criminal proceedings. In fact, there is not one instance of this happening until now,” Cannon wrote.

“Given the very strong public interest in this criminal proceeding and the absence of any enforceable limits on the proposed disclosure, there is certainly a reasonable likelihood that review by members of Congress as proposed will result in public dissemination of all or part of Volume II.”

Cannon’s opinion in any other case ignores some political realities.

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Whereas she mentioned her court docket has no indication the Justice Division will abandon an attraction in search of to reinstate the particular counsel, Smith has resigned after finishing his work, and the Trump-led DOJ is all however assured to drop expenses towards the 2 males and abandon the case.

Trump has railed towards prosecutions towards him as being politically motivated and, in a Day 1 order, directed the Justice Division to overview all ongoing issues that would mirror “weaponization” of the justice system.

However Cannon’s order additionally provides new particulars about what this quantity of Smith’s report contained, together with proof not but publicly shared.

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“Volume II includes detailed and voluminous discovery information,” she wrote, referring to the Mar-a-Lago quantity.

“Much of this information has not been made public in Court filings. It includes myriad references to bates-stamped information provided by the Special Counsel in discovery and subject to the protective order, including interview transcripts, search warrant materials, business records, toll records, video footage, various other records obtained pursuant to grand  jury subpoena, information as to which President-Elect Trump has asserted the attorney-client privilege in motions in this proceeding evidence, and other non-public information.”

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