The Chief Judge of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, William Pryor, has officially dismissed over 1,000 coordinated complaints against Judge Aileen Cannon. These complaints, which were part of an orchestrated campaign, alleged improper motives and misconduct in delaying the classified documents case involving former President Donald Trump. However, Chief Judge Pryor stated that the allegations were speculative and unsupported by any evidence. The decision ensures that Judge Cannon, who was appointed by Trump, will continue to preside over the case.
The Left called for the removal of Judge Aileen Cannon as part of their broader strategy to challenge the proceedings overseen by the Trump-appointed judge in the classified documents case. However, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals decided to keep Judge Cannon in place. https://t.co/1KqdBxkeVV
There has been a coordinated effort to remove Judge Aileen Cannon, who is presiding over the classified documents case against President Trump. These efforts included a campaign to oust Judge Cannon from the case. Yet the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected this attempt. https://t.co/0o7SxDiSvB
Last week, the chief judge of the 11th circuit told the clerk to stop accepting complaints against Judge Aileen Cannon. Chief Judge William Pryor said the 1,000+ complaints were part of an “orchestrated campaign” and accusations about misconduct are “speculative and unsupported… https://t.co/PFFC1GNsbM