Judge in Trump documents case rejected suggestions to step aside

Alto Lee Adams Sr. U.S. Courthouse, where Judge Aileen Cannon is presiding over the case in which former President Donald Trump is accused of illegally retaining classified documents after leaving office, in May, in Fort Pierce, Fla. (Saul Martinez/The New York Times)

In an undated image provided by the Southern District of Florida, Judge Aileen M. Cannon. Shortly after Judge Cannon drew the assignment in June 2023 to oversee former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case, two more experienced colleagues on the federal bench in Florida urged her to pass it up and hand it off to another jurist, according to two people briefed on the conversations. (Southern District of Florida via The New York Times) — NO SALES; FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. —

Shortly after Judge Aileen M. Cannon drew the assignment in June 2023 to oversee former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case, two more experienced colleagues on the federal bench in Florida urged her to pass it up and hand it off to another jurist, according to two people briefed on the conversations.