Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Trump’s FL Classified Docs Case Judge Accused of Breaking Disclosure Rule


A Report has Accused Florida Judge Aileen Cannon of again Breaking a Federal Disclosure Rule, by quietly Atending a Right-Wing Judicial Seminar and Filing to have Her Travel Expenses Reimbursed. Cannon attended a Banquet thrown by George Mason University’s Right-leaning Law School in 2023, well after She was called on to Preside over Trump’s Classified Documents Case.

Cannon traveled to Virginia in May, 2023, to sit through a Lecture and have Dinner with Fellow Members of the Federalist Society, Antonin Scalia’s Loved ones, and other Conservative Judges. The Website reported that Documents showed Cannon submitted “multiple” requests for reimbursement to the law school, which is named after Scalia.

Cannon’s Attendance at last Spring’s Event had Not been Reported prior to Tuesday. That lack of Public Notice reportedly puts Cannon in Violation of a 2006 Rule that requires Federal Judges to File Disclosure Forms for their Attendance at Partisan Events within 30 days, and to also make them Public on their Court’s website, something Cannon reportedly Failed to do.

Cannon controversially tossed Trump’s Classified Documents Case in July, on the Grounds that Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Appointment was Unconstitutional. That Decision came as a Shock to many at the time, with Critics asserting that the Trump friendly Decision may have been the Result of Bias.

The Appointment to Trump’s Case in 2022 put Cannon, 43, and Her Political leanings under a Microscope, with Democrats calling on Her to Rrecuse Herself, from the Case because She was a Trump Appointee.

In May, 2024, She Broke the Same Disclosure Rule by taking Weeklong Trips to Events at a Luxury Lodge in Montana, Sponsored by George Mason, that She didn’t Disclose in 2021 and 2022.










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