The Race to Release: What’s Happening with the Special Counsel’s Report?
Washington DC, USAMon Jan 13 2025
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As of now, Judge Cannon’s order is still in effect. It's scheduled to expire tonight at midnight. Lawyers for the government are asking Judge Cannon to extend this order. Meanwhile, the government’s appeal of the order is being handled by the Eleventh Circuit. It’s all pretty confusing, right?
The real point of contention is over the January 6 volume of the report, which seems unrelated to the Mar-a-Lago case. The deadline for release is fast approaching—January 20. Everyone is worried that Judge Cannon might be overstepping her bounds. And if the appeal process takes too long, the January 6 volume might not be released in time.
There are three possible ways things could go with the Supreme Court: Judge Cannon could refuse to extend the order, the Eleventh Circuit might quickly reverse the order, or neither of these things could happen. In the last scenario, the Justice Department might ask the Supreme Court to step in. The release of the January 6 volume could depend on what the Supreme Court decides. It's a complex situation with a lot of moving parts, but it's clear that the public's access to the report is hanging in the balance.
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