Former prosecutor Joyce Vance has criticized Judge Aileen Cannon for allowing Donald Trump to make false statements about the FBI, stating that a Trump supporter could potentially harm an FBI agent as a result. Trump, who is facing charges of illegally retaining classified documents found at his Mar-a-Lago estate, has denied any wrongdoing in the case. Prosecutors have filed a motion to amend Trump’s bail conditions to prevent him from making false statements about the FBI, following his claims that agents were instructed to use lethal force against him during a raid on his property.

Cannon, a Trump appointee overseeing the Mar-a-Lago case, has received submissions from prosecutors and Trump’s lawyers regarding the bail adjustment request. Despite concerns raised by Vance and other critics, Cannon has delayed the decision on the motion by three weeks to allow for further submissions. However, Vance has warned that delaying the decision could result in harm to FBI agents as a result of Trump’s false claims. Special counsel Jack Smith, who filed the motion, has expressed concern that Trump’s statements are putting FBI agents at risk from his supporters.

Smith has requested that Cannon forbid Trump from making statements that endanger law enforcement in the case and has accused Trump’s lawyers of attempting to silence his free speech. Trump has claimed on social media that FBI agents were trained to use deadly force against him during the raid, a statement that has been repeated by his supporters. Smith has refilled his motion after an initial denial by Cannon on a technicality, and the judge has ordered Trump to file a response by June 14, with the government replying by June 21.

Trump’s lawyers, Chris Kise and Todd Blanche, have argued that Smith and the other prosecutors are attempting to limit Trump’s free speech and have requested that Cannon sanction Smith for not consulting with Trump’s legal team before filing the motion. Despite the concerns raised by Smith and Vance, Cannon has agreed with Trump’s lawyers and accused Smith of breaching common attorney courtesy. The case highlights the complexities of balancing free speech rights with the potential harm caused by false and dangerous statements by public figures, particularly in high-profile legal cases involving the former president.

Overall, the situation involving Trump’s false statements about the FBI in the Mar-a-Lago case has raised concerns about the potential for harm to law enforcement agents and the need to address such misleading claims in legal proceedings. The dispute between prosecutors and Trump’s legal team over his right to make such statements underscores the challenges faced by judges in ensuring fair and safe legal proceedings. As the case continues to unfold, the role of Judge Aileen Cannon in balancing free speech rights with the protection of law enforcement agents will be closely watched by legal experts and the public alike.

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