Certain lawmakers are blocked from accessing the second volume of the special counsel report by a federal judge.
Trump's handling of classified documents was the focus of Jack Smith's investigation, as detailed in the report.
On Tuesday, a federal judge prevented the release of the second volume of former Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigation report on President Trump.
Aileen Cannon, the judge who had previously allowed the release of the first volume of Smith's investigation into alleged election interference by Trump, has now authorized the release of the second volume, which focuses on the investigation into classified documents.
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