The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s classified-documents trial has faced renewed calls to recuse herself from the case after she reprimanded Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team for a word count on their legal filings.

Judge Aileen Cannon was appointed to the bench in 2018 by the former president. She has been criticized by legal experts for her response to federal prosecutors urging her not to be “manipulated” by Trump into delaying the federal trial, which is set to begin in May 2024. The frontrunner in the GOP presidential primary has pleaded not guilty to 40 charges in connection to the classified documents case and has repeatedly called the trial a political witch hunt.

Legal experts have told Newsweek that they doubt Cannon will be removed or recuse herself from the trial this far into the proceedings.

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    ETA: at least one (maybe both) of those reprimands gave her the benefit of the doubt for being so new at adjudication. I don’t imagine the 11th Circuit will be so generous again.

    I doubt the 11th Circuit will do anything except wring their hands.

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      I heard that part from practicing lawyers with decades of experience, so unless you’re a lawyer, I’ll go with their assessment.

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        I mean, not that I blame you for going with their word over mine, but let’s come back a few months from now and see how things shake out. I’d love to be wrong.

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          Believe me, I understand the cynicism. Listening to them is the only thing that has given me hope in these proceedings.