Donald Trump’s sentencing for ‘hush-money’ delayed until September 18 following Supreme Court immunity ruling

Donald Trump’s sentencing for ‘hush-money’ delayed until September 18 following Supreme Court immunity ruling

The sentencing of former President Donald Trump in his Manhattan hush money trial has been delayed until September 18 following a ruling by the US Supreme Court granting presidents immunity for “official acts.” Prosecutors agreed to the delay, allowing Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan time to rule on Trump’s claim that trial evidence from his time in the White House was inappropriately used.

Merchan has stated that he will make a decision on how the immunity ruling affects the case by September 6, with the sentencing scheduled for September 18 if deemed necessary. This historic event has garnered significant attention and will continue to be closely monitored as developments unfold.

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