It doesn't but some were worried that she might help the trumpster by declaring a Summary Judgement by dismissing the case before her. It didn't happen but she is dragging it way out.
I'm no fan of judge Cannon, but I don't think she's (improperly) dragging it way out as of right now. There are legitimate issues with regards to security clearances that will require more time than a typical criminal trial.
>>>Most of all, Judge Cannon made clear her preference that the trial be put on the docket sooner rather than later. “I don’t want to have delays,” she warned the defense team, then concluded by promising to issue a ruling “promptly.” Less than 72 hours later, she set the May trial date, which falls two months before the Republican National Convention, when Mr. Trump, the current Republican front-runner, could be at the start of a general election campaign.<<<
Judge Aileen M. Cannon’s ruling to start the Trump documents trial in May 2024 showed, for now, that she is the jurist defenders have described: level-headed and not beholden to the man who appointed her.
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She previously set a very early trial date that was described as "utterly bananas" by one person.
>>>Judge Aileen Cannon sets "utterly bananas" trial date — but experts expect Trump to delay case
Cannon set a trial date in two months but "Trump barely has a defense team in place" . . .
The Daily Beast reported that Cannon has slated Trump's trial for August 14, a far cry from most federal trials, which often take up to a year or more as all parties ready themselves for legal battle.
"This is utterly bananas," wrote The Daily Beast's Jose Pagliery. "Judge Cannon just set Trump's Mar-a-Lago classified docs trial in August. That's 2 months away. If this sticks, she's doing him a favor by getting this out of the way before the 2024 election heats up."<<<
Cannon set a trial date in two months but "Trump barely has a defense team in place."
www.salon.com