Trump classified docs judge to weigh alleged 'unlawful' appointment of Special Counsel Jack Smith
Judge Aileen Cannon holds hearing Friday on motion to dismiss Trump case
Brooke Singman / FOX News
The judge presiding over
former President Trump's classified records case is holding a hearing
Friday to consider whether the appointment of U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith and the funding of his investigations is "unlawful."
Judge Aileen Cannon
of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida had
postponed the trial stemming from Smith’s investigation into Trump’s
alleged improper retention of classified records indefinitely.
Upon
postponing the trial, Cannon scheduled deadlines for reports on June 10
and 17 and a nonevidentiary hearing on a motion to dismiss on Friday,
"based on unlawful appointment and funding of special counsel."
Cannon
expanded Friday's hearing to allow amici to argue before the court, as
well as Trump defense attorneys and federal prosecutors.
Former
Attorney General Ed Meese, who served under former President Reagan,
filed an amicus brief in the case, in which he argues that Attorney
General Merrick Garland’s appointment of Smith as special counsel – a
private citizen at the time – is in violation of the appointments clause
of the Constitution.