So much for that big Trumpian try.
In her order, Cannon, a U.S. District judge in Florida, wrote, "All classified documents or material and the information contained therein shall remain classified unless the documents or material bear a clear indication that they have been declassified by the agency or department that is the originating agency of the document, material, or information contained therein," Cannon wrote in her order.
She went on: "The Defendant may disclose classified information to the defense as necessary for the preparation of his defense. Any classified information provided to the defense by the government or the Defendant is to be used solely by the defense and solely for the purpose of preparing the defense."
Judge Aileen Cannon Pours Cold Water on Trump Defense
In her order, Cannon, a U.S. District judge in Florida, wrote, "All classified documents or material and the information contained therein shall remain classified unless the documents or material bear a clear indication that they have been declassified by the agency or department that is the originating agency of the document, material, or information contained therein," Cannon wrote in her order.
She went on: "The Defendant may disclose classified information to the defense as necessary for the preparation of his defense. Any classified information provided to the defense by the government or the Defendant is to be used solely by the defense and solely for the purpose of preparing the defense."