Brandon Van Grack spoke with Newsweek about Judge Aileen Cannon’s ruling on the timeline for former President Donald Trump’s classified-documents case, and what it means for the Department of Justice.
Brandon said that Judge Cannon ultimately flipped the process on its head regarding stopgaps to avoid ‘graymail,’ meaning, threatening to expose sensitive national security information.
Describing the usual procedure during his time at the Department of Justice, Brandon said: “The way the process typically works . . . is that the production is made to defense counsel, cleared defense counsel for the defendant, who are not accused of compromising or harming national security.” He added, “While some documents can go to the defendant, there is often material withheld.”
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