By Zoe Tillman, Bloomberg News

WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court found that a Florida judge was too slow in resolving months-old requests to lift her order blocking disclosure of a U.S. Justice Department report on President Donald Trump’s handling of classified information — and gave her 60 days to act.

In a brief, unsigned ruling on Monday, a three-judge panel said U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon had yet to deal with motions filed in February by two liberal-leaning advocacy groups seeking the second volume of ex-special counsel Jack Smith’s final report. Cannon had barred disclosure in January.

The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judges said the organizations had “established undue delay” by Cannon. But the panel said it would give her another two months to act before ruling o

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