Hush Money Case: Donald Trump’s Sentencing Delayed Until November 26
A New York judge has delayed former US President Donald Trump's sentencing in the hush money case involving payments to a porn star until November 26. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, had requested the postponement to avoid sentencing before the November 5 election.
A New York judge has delayed former US President Donald Trump's sentencing in the hush money case involving payments to a porn star until November 26. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, had requested the postponement to avoid sentencing before the November 5 election. His lawyers argued there wouldn’t be enough time to appeal based on a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity. The ruling states that presidents cannot be prosecuted for official acts, but prosecutors countered that Trump's case involved personal conduct, not official duties. Trump's sentencing was initially scheduled for September 18. Donald Trump Asks Federal Court To Intervene in Hush Money Case in Bid To Overturn His Conviction, Delay Sentencing.
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