Judge Halts Release of Trump Investigation Report Ahead of Appeal Decision
A federal judge has issued a temporary order preventing the public release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's highly anticipated report on investigations into Donald Trump. The ruling from US District Judge Aileen Cannon came on January 8, 2025, as an appeals court considers a challenge regarding the report's disclosure.
The report is expected to detail the findings surrounding Trump's alleged hoarding of classified documents and his attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. Trump's defense lawyers claimed the report could be one-sided and prejudicial. In response to the ruling, Trump criticized the investigation, calling it a "fake report" and "fake investigation" during a news conference.
The Justice Department is expected to review its options following Cannon’s order, which prohibits the release of any report information until three days after the appeals court resolves the matter. Smith has indicated that the volume related to the classified documents case would remain confidential until at least 10 a.m. on Friday.
This ruling adds to the legal challenges facing Trump, who has been charged in both the classified documents and election interference cases, which were notably impacted by previous rulings. The outcome of the appeals court decision could significantly influence the future of the investigations and Trump's political ambitions as he prepares to reclaim the presidency.
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