The federal judge presiding over the criminal case related to Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents has postponed the Florida trial indefinitely, citing the need for “adequate preparation”.
In a filing on Tuesday afternoon, Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, scrapped the provisional May 20 date for the case to go to trial in Miami, and indicated she would not decide on a fresh date for some time.
The decision means the current “hush money” trial against Trump in Manhattan is more than likely to be the only one the presumptive Republican nominee faces before November’s presidential election.
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