Donald Trump misses Key Requests from Judge looking into his Request for a "Special Master" to Review Documents taken from Mar-a-Lago Estate
Judge Aileen Cannon requested that Trump put before her "the precise relief sought, including any request for injunctive relief pending resolution of the Motion."
Yesterday, United States District Judge Aileen Cannon requested that Donald Trump further elaborates on his request for the appointing of a “special master” to oversee the reviewing of the evidence found in the FBI and DOJ’s raid of his Mar-a-Lago home. Donald Trump was ordered to submit his filing after Judge Aileen Cannon found some flaws with his initial request. Trump has pointed to additional legal discussions outside the scope of his initial filings that he claims supported his request.
One of the cases had to do with Rudy Giuliani. Donald Trump has not suggested that material dealing with this relationship was taken from his Mar-a-Lago estate. This exact response fell short of the wishes of Judge Aileen Cannon. There was no specific elaboration on what he wanted from a “special master” and what the request would help filter out.
Donald Trump also failed to include a motion for immediate action despite the judge's request that he put before her "the precise relief sought, including any request for injunctive relief pending resolution of the Motion." Donald Trump claimed that the newly released affidavit from the FBI “raised more questions than answers.”
"The Redacted Affidavit underscores why this Motion should be granted, as it provides almost no information that would allow Movant to understand why the raid took place, or what was taken from his home.”
Donald Trump wrote.