WASHINGTON: The federal judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s trial on his mishandling of classified documents case has set a trial date for May 20, according to a court order on Friday.
The ruling from US District Judge Aileen Cannon, who sits in Fort Pierce, Florida, places Trump’s criminal trial less than six months ahead of the November 2024 US presidential election. Trump is the current front-runner for the Republican nomination in the race.
Federal prosecutors working for US Special Counsel Jack Smith at a hearing on Tuesday had asked Cannon to schedule the trial for December, while Trump’s lawyers said there was no need to set a date yet.
The trial had initially been scheduled for August 14 – a date that both the defense and prosecution opposed because they said they needed more time to prepare.
The ruling from US District Judge Aileen Cannon, who sits in Fort Pierce, Florida, places Trump’s criminal trial less than six months ahead of the November 2024 US presidential election. Trump is the current front-runner for the Republican nomination in the race.
Federal prosecutors working for US Special Counsel Jack Smith at a hearing on Tuesday had asked Cannon to schedule the trial for December, while Trump’s lawyers said there was no need to set a date yet.
The trial had initially been scheduled for August 14 – a date that both the defense and prosecution opposed because they said they needed more time to prepare.