Local time on January 7, federal judge Eileen Cannon, responsible for hearing the case of the "classified documents" of U.S. President-elect Trump, ruled to temporarily block the U.S. Department of Justice from releasing a report related to the "classified documents" case prepared by special prosecutor Jack Smith. Trump and two other co-defendants in the "classified documents" case previously filed an emergency motion requesting to prevent the Department of Justice from releasing the related case report. Eileen Cannon ruled that her order "shall remain in effect for three days after the Eleventh Circuit Court makes a ruling on the emergency motion, unless the Eleventh Circuit Court orders otherwise," which means it will be up to the appellate court to decide whether the special prosecutor's report can be released. During this period, Cannon's order will remain in effect until the Eleventh Circuit Court rules on the emergency motion.