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A tug-of-war over landing on a start date for former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial where he’s accused of stashing classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago club is dancing around the Florida federal judge’s concerns that any date could find itself in gridlock with Trump’s 2020 election subversion trial in Washington. U.S. district judge Aileen Cannon didn’t deliberately speak to the dates she had in mind, but made clear she wanted to push back the tentative May 20 trial further down the road. ALSO READ: ‘Hound them’: Supreme Court faces flood of protests over Trump immunity case As both…

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