Following Judge Aileen Cannon’s ruling in the case involving classified documents related to former President Donald Trump, several prominent Democrats have publicly criticized the decision.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer expressed strong disapproval of the ruling, calling it 'breathtakingly misguided' and stating that it goes against established legal practices and judicial precedents. Schumer emphasized the need for an immediate appeal, questioning the impartiality of Judge Cannon in handling the case.
Rep. Adam Schiff, a vocal critic of Trump and a senior Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, characterized the decision as 'precedent-shattering' and raised concerns about the state of democracy in the face of such rulings.
Rep. Eric Swalwell responded to a social media post by Trump, where the former president called for the dropping of all prosecutions against him. Swalwell criticized Trump's post, referring to him as a 'mad man' and questioning his ability to bring unity.
Rep. Raul Grijalva expressed disappointment in the dismissal of the case, alleging bias in favor of the former president. Grijalva specifically mentioned Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and urged Attorney General Merrick Garland and Special Counsel Jack Smith to appeal the ruling.
The reactions from these Democratic lawmakers highlight the deep political divisions surrounding the legal proceedings involving Trump and the ongoing debates over the rule of law and accountability for public officials.