The Florida-based judge did not immediately rule on whether the Justice Department can move forward with its plan to show the report to a handful of lawmakers.
The Valentine's Day shooting forced the shutdown of a luxury South Florida shopping mall on the anniversary of the Parkland massacre.
Six months after she dismissed the classified documents case against Donald Trump, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon can now decide whether to squash the release of Jack Smith's report, too.
The punishment imposed against East Coast Truss relates to a conviction of “conspiring to harbor aliens by means of employment,” court records show.
Judge Aileen Cannon may not be inclined to allow the Justice Department to share special counsel Jack Smith's report on the classified documents case with Congress — at least for now.
Cannon’s ruling could make it easier for the Trump administration to bury the report, which recounts Smith’s investigation into the classified records that Trump stored at his Mar-a-Lago home after his first term and his alleged attempt to obstruct efforts to retrieve them.
The decision by Judge Aileen M. Cannon not to ... from seeing the light of day. Judge Cannon’s decision not to issue an immediate ruling came at the conclusion of a hearing in Federal District Court in Fort Pierce, Fla., where prosecutors and defense ...
Judge Aileen Cannon suggested ... of doing this right now?” Cannon asked Justice Department attorney Elizabeth Shapiro at a hearing in her Ft. Pierce, Florida, courtroom. Attorney General ...
FORT PIERCE — The federal judge who dismissed ... appeared before U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon on Friday and urged her to prevent its disclosure, no matter how limited.
The Justice Department has halted its appeal, which was aimed at reinstating the criminal charges against Trump's employees.
U.S. Attorney Hayden O'Byrne asked the appeals court to dismiss the classified documents case in a way it could not be appealed again.
The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday abandoned all criminal proceedings against two co-defendants of President Donald Trump in the Florida classified documents case, wiping out any legal peril the pair could have faced.