Cannon rejects Trump’s bid to dismiss classified documents charges in new ruling

Donald Trump speaking at the 2014 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland. Image via Gage Skidmore.

Judge Aileen Cannon Thursday rejected former President Donald Trump's motion to dismiss his classified documents case based on the Presidential Records Act, according to court records and reports.

Cannon ultimately opposed Trump's legal team's argument that he was allowed to store boxes of official documents at his Palm Beach social club Mar-a-Lago, reported MSNBC host Katie Phang.

This decision parallels special counsel Jack Smith's argument that the documents were not Trump’s personal records and therefore not protected.

But Phang notes that Cannon also takes a small shot at Smith over contentious jury instruction debates.

"Notably, Judge Cannon takes a shot at Special Counsel Jack Smith in this opinion," Phang reported.

"She writes that the request for her to make a ruling on the jury instructions 'prior to trial, prior to a charge conference, and prior to the presentation of trial defenses and evidence' is 'unprecedent and unjust.'"

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