New York judge rejects Trump trial postponement as Florida case drags on
What
arrived
New
York
Judge
Juan
Merchant
on
Wednesday
rejected
ancient
President
Donald
Trump's
last
effort
has
delay
her
four
criminal
tests,
keeping
Trump's
Manhattan
Corruption
case
on
track
has
to start
April
15.
Trump's
Florida
federal
trial
on
retain
classified
secrets
East
mired
In
delays,
inciting
special
Advice
Jack
Black-smith
has
reprimand
WE.
District
Judge
Aileen
Canon
In
A
late
Tuesday
deposit.
WHO
said
What
Trump's
after the deadline
claim
of
presidential
immunity
"raised
real
questions
about
THE
sincerity
And
real
aim
of
THE
movement,"
Merchant
said.
Canon
entertaining
of
Trump's
argument
that
THE
Presidential
Records
Act
to leave
him
keep
classified
documents
reflects
A
"fundamentally
defective"
understanding
of
THE
case
And
has
"No
base
In
law
Or
do,"
Black-smith
wrote.
Canon
"must
solve
these
crucial
threshold
legal
questions
quickly,"
SO
prosecutors
can
"seek
fast
to appeal
goodbye"
if
She
puts in danger
THE
case
with
defective
decisions.
Canon
has
"taken
A
cut and dried
case
base
on
overwhelming
evidence"
And
procrastinated,
Harry
Litman
said
has
THE
The bone
Angeles
Times.
Clearly,
"Jack
Black-smith
has
had
enough."
Legally,
"if
THE
judge
wanna
has
hang out
he
out,
She
can
kind
of
hang out
he
out,"
Alan
Rozenshtein,
A
University
of
Minnesota
law
teacher,
said
has
CNN.
"Of
THE
a lot
breaks
Asset
has
got
In
her
life,"
journalist
Bill
Grueskin
said
on
X,
get
Canon
appointed
has
This
perilous
case
"has
has
rank
as
THE
very
the luckiest."
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What
following?
Between
Canon
"winding
delays"
And
serious
consideration
by Trump
disconcerting
legal
arguments,
Caroline
Anders
said
has
What
arrived
New
York
Judge
Juan
Merchant
on
Wednesday
rejected
ancient
President
Donald
Trump's
last
effort
has
delay
her
four
criminal
tests,
keeping
Trump's
Manhattan
Corruption
case
on
track
has
to start
April
15.
Trump's
Florida
federal
trial
on
retain
classified
secrets
East
mired
In
delays,
inciting
special
Advice
Jack
Black-smith
has
reprimand
WE.
District
Judge
Aileen
Canon
In
A
late
Tuesday
deposit.
WHO
said
What
Trump's
after the deadline
claim
of
presidential
immunity
"raised
real
questions
about
THE
sincerity
And
real
aim
of
THE
movement,"
Merchant
said.
Canon
entertaining
of
Trump's
argument
that
THE
Presidential
Records
Act
to leave
him
keep
classified
documents
reflects
A
"fundamentally
defective"
understanding
of
THE
case
And
has
"No
base
In
law
Or
do,"
Black-smith
wrote.
Canon
"must
solve
these
crucial
threshold
legal
questions
quickly,"
SO
prosecutors
can
"seek
fast
to appeal
goodbye"
if
She
puts in danger
THE
case
with
defective
decisions.
Canon
has
"taken
A
cut and dried
case
base
on
overwhelming
evidence"
And
procrastinated,
Harry
Litman
said
has
THE
The bone
Angeles
Times.
Clearly,
"Jack
Black-smith
has
had
enough."
Legally,
"if
THE
judge
wanna
has
hang out
he
out,
She
can
kind
of
hang out
he
out,"
Alan
Rozenshtein,
A
University
of
Minnesota
law
teacher,
said
has
CNN.
"Of
THE
a lot
breaks
Asset
has
got
In
her
life,"
journalist
Bill
Grueskin
said
on
X,
get
Canon
appointed
has
This
perilous
case
"has
has
rank
as
THE
very
the luckiest."
Subscribe
has
THE
Week
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your
echo
bedroom.
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What
following?
Between
Canon
"winding
delays"
And
serious
consideration
by Trump
disconcerting
legal
arguments,
Caroline
Anders
said
has