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Postponement of Trump’s trial

A court in Florida postponed the trial of the former US president in the case of "illegal" keeping of secret government documents until further notice!

report Mehr News Agency According to Reuters, Florida State Court Judge Eileen Cannon announced that the trial of former US President Donald Trump in the case Offenses related to the illegal retention of classified documents on his personal property after he left the White House will be deferred indefinitely.

According to Kenan, Trump’s trial will not be held on the scheduled date (May 20). However, he did not set a new date for the case, fueling uncertainty about the 2024 presidential candidate’s trial ahead of the November election.

Trump in the case of illegal retention of classified government documents after leaving the White House in 2021 and following a failure in The 2020 election against Joe Biden, the current president of the United States, is facing several accusations and although he has been accused of preventing the FBI from accessing the aforementioned documents, he has denied any wrongdoing and declared his innocence.

According to Reuters, both the prosecution and Trump’s lawyers have confirmed that the May trial may have to be rescheduled. be postponed because there are still unresolved issues in the case, and in addition, Trump is currently in court in New York in connection with a case involving the payment of hush money to a porn star.

Judge Kanan, whom Trump appointed in 2020, announced the pre-trial hearing date for July 22. has done. According to him, setting a new time for the trial due to uncertainties is “reckless”.

 

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