- Judge Aileen Cannon blocked the release of special counsel Jack Smith's reports related to Donald Trump's investigation, receiving mixed reactions.
- Despite Smith dropping the classified documents case against Trump, ongoing cases against co-defendants Walt Nauta and Carlos de Oliveira prompted Cannon's ruling to halt report releases.
- Legal experts argue that Cannon lacks jurisdiction to bar the release of Smith's final report, calling into question the legality of her decision.
- Cannon's ruling raised concerns about bias, with critics labeling her as Trump's "protector-in-chief" for her handling of the case.
- The Justice Department plans to release its report in multiple volumes, providing limited information during the ongoing trial while waiting for the Eleventh Circuit's decision.
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