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Judge in docs case to shield witnesses

- By Eric Tucker AP

WASHINGTON — The federal judge presiding over the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump granted a request by prosecutor­s on Tuesday aimed at protecting the identities of potential government witnesses.

But U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon refused to categorica­lly block witness statements from being disclosed, saying there was no basis for such a “sweeping” and “blanket” restrictio­n on their inclusion in pretrial motions.

The 24-page order centers on a dispute between special counsel Jack Smith’s team and lawyers for Trump over how much informatio­n about witnesses and their statements could be made public ahead of trial. The disagreeme­nt, which had been pending for weeks, was one of many that had piled up before Cannon and had slowed the pace of the case against Trump — one of four prosecutio­ns he is confrontin­g.

The case remains without a firm trial date. Cannon, who earlier faced blistering criticism over her decision to grant Trump’s request for an independen­t arbiter to review documents obtained during an FBI search of Mar-a-lago, made clear her continued skepticism of the government’s theory of prosecutio­n, saying Tuesday that the case raised “still-developing and somewhat muddled questions.”

In reconsider­ing an earlier order and siding with prosecutor­s on the protection of witness identities, Cannon likely averted a dramatic exacerbati­on of tensions with Smith’s team, which last week called a separate order from the judge “fundamenta­lly flawed.”

The issue surfaced in January when defense lawyers filed in partially redacted form a motion that sought to require prosecutor­s to turn over a trove of documents that they said would bolster their claim that the Biden administra­tion had sought to “weaponize” the government in charging Trump.

 ?? ?? The Trump documents probe gained momentum when the FBI found boxes of records in a bathroom in 2022.
The Trump documents probe gained momentum when the FBI found boxes of records in a bathroom in 2022.

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