Aileen Cannon sets ultimatum for Trump to respond to gag order request
- Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, gives Donald Trump a deadline to oppose a gag order request.
- Trump's team has less than two weeks to respond to the request made by Jack Smith.
- Prosecutors accuse Trump of putting FBI lives at risk by claiming agents were ordered to use lethal force against him.
Cannon, chosen by Trump, often accused of favoring Trump in rulings. Trump's team had less than two weeks to reply to Jack Smith's gag order request. Prosecutors claim Trump endangers FBI agents by saying they were instructed to use lethal force against him during a raid. Cannon, who was appointed by Trump, is often criticized for making decisions that seem to benefit Trump. In a recent case, Trump's team had a very short time to respond to a request made by Jack Smith for a gag order. This means they had to act quickly. Prosecutors are concerned because Trump's statements about FBI agents being authorized to use lethal force against him during a raid could put the agents' lives in danger. This is a serious issue that needs to be addressed promptly.