While Donald Trump’s federal election interference case moves toward a March trial in Washington, his federal classified documents case in Florida appears to keep getting delayed.
The Washington Post reported that U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon suggested at a hearing Wednesday “that she might push back the planned trial timeline, as courts wrestle with the growing complexity of juggling four separate criminal cases and an ongoing civil trial against the former president.”
As I’ve noted, when Cannon set a May start date back in July, it was a reasonable enough call, all things considered. The question, though, was whether that date would hold. Now we’re seeing the latest evidence it may not.
Trump’s Georgia case doesn’t have a trial date yet, and his New York criminal case is set for late March, but that likely won’t happen if his Washington case starts earlier that month. Trump pleaded not guilty in all four cases.








