new developments in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case against former President Donald Trump. The federal judge overseeing the case has decided to keep the trial scheduled for May after signaling last week that she might postpone the criminal proceedings. CNN senior crime and justice reporter Caitlin Polans is with us here in studio. Caitlin, what is the latest in the case? What should we expect? Well, we should expect this to go to trial in May as of now. Judge Aileen Cannon, she did have an order today in the court saying, yep, that trial date will stay for May, but she's going to give the Trump team a little bit more breathing room to do the work they need to do to prepare for trial. She's acknowledging they're very busy. They've got a lot of cases on their hands. This is a very complex case. There's a lot of evidence. There's classified material in it. They're going to revisit the trial date in March at a hearing, and so that's when we are very likely to see the Trump team come back into court and push again to get this whole thing moved till after the election .

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