Months upon months of Judge Aileen Cannon doing absolutely nothing to resolve motions in search of ex-special counsel Jack Smith's Mar-a-Lago classified documents report on President Donald Trump has led an appellate panel to lightly criticize her "undue delay," putting the jurist who famously tossed the prosecution on the clock.

A three-judge panel on the 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on Monday took note of the Knight First Amendment Institute and American Oversight's petitions for writs of mandamus.

The panel, including U.S. Circuit Judges Jill Pryor, a Barack Obama appointee, Britt Grant, a Trump appointee, and Nancy Abudu, a Joe Biden appointee, ultimately did not order up that extraordinary relief, instead threatening to do so if need be — should Cannon ignore a 60-day time lim

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