Following a legally questionable decision by Trump-appointed federal judge Aileen Cannon, the Department of Justice has filed a motion for an expedited appeal to challenge the order for a special master to the 11th Circuit Court, which overruled an earlier Cannon order.
According to Politico, prosecutors claim that not only is the special master unnecessary, but the process would slow needed investigations into the fact that Donald Trump had a reported 200,000 pages of government documents, including some classified documents, at Mar-a-Lago, his Florida home that just sustained $842 million in damage because of Hurricane Ian (an expected insurance claim will fraudulently claim).
The government also contends that the new timeline laid out by Cannon significantly slows the investigation into the theft of the documents to an unacceptable degree. The motion notes that the Circuit Court overruled Cannon regarding her orders about the classified documents, and the need to continue the investigation into the remaining 1,000-plus documents also must proceed.