
Legal AF by MeidasTouch Judge Cannon gets Smacked Down by Her Boss for Trump Cover-Up
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Nov 3, 2025 The podcast dives into the escalating legal drama surrounding Special Counsel Jack Smith's unreleased Volume 2 report on Trump's activities. The 11th Circuit Court has given Judge Cannon a 60-day deadline to decide on its public release. Key issues include the role of Kash Patel and the contrasting openness of Volume 1. Public interest groups are pushing for access, arguing that transparency is crucial for government accountability. The implications of these legal maneuvers could shape public understanding of the ongoing Trump investigations.
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Volume Two Holds Mar-a-Lago Allegations
- Volume Two concerns Mar-a-Lago-related espionage and obstruction allegations and remains under seal with Judge Cannon and Pam Bondi.
- Public interest groups moved to intervene to obtain the report after it sat without resolution since February.
Appeals Court Forces Timely Decision
- The 11th Circuit ordered Judge Aileen Cannon to decide within 60 days whether to release Special Counsel Jack Smith's Volume 2.
- This pushes judicial action after months of delay and limits indefinite withholding of potentially explosive material.
Preserve Appellate Rights Quickly
- Public interest groups should appeal promptly if Judge Cannon denies intervention or release.
- The 11th Circuit's 60-day timeline preserves their appellate rights and accelerates review.
