CNN's Elie Honig Says Prior Ruling In Docs Case Could Doom Jack Smith's Plan To Release Report On Trump

Jan 07, 2025 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

52% : So, Donald Trump is taking a really unprecedented step here of trying to block the release of that report.
44% : Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira, who are still defendants in the classified documents case, will likely receive pardons from Trump once he takes office, Honig said.
37% : Smith dropped the classified documents and election interference cases against Trump following his electoral victory in November to uphold the Department of Justice's precedent of not prosecuting a sitting president.
28% : "I think [Cannon's ruling] will be the argument Trump will make to Judge Cannon, but remember, she only has the classified documents case.
21% : Trump and his co-defendants in Florida requested that Cannon block Smith's release of a report that addresses his two previous federal cases against Trump, which alleged that the president-elect unlawfully stored classified information in his private home and engaged in conspiracy to overthrow the 2020 election results.

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