US judge Juan Merchan has postponed the sentencing of former President Donald Trump in his New York hush money trial until after the upcoming November election. This decision comes as Trump faces off against Kamala Harris in a closely contested White House race.
Originally scheduled for September 18, Trump was set to be sentenced for falsifying business records as part of a scheme to silence a porn star with damaging allegations against him. However, Trump’s lawyers successfully pushed for the delay, with the new sentencing date now set for November 26 – three weeks after the election.
This delay could potentially have significant implications for the election, as Trump’s sentencing would undoubtedly be a major news event that could sway public opinion. The move has been viewed as a strategic win for Trump, allowing him to focus on his campaign without the distraction of a potentially damaging legal outcome looming over him.
The postponement of Trump’s sentencing highlights the high stakes of the current political climate in the United States, with both candidates battling fiercely for the presidency. As the election draws closer, all eyes will be on the outcome of both the race for the White House and Trump’s impending sentencing.
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Fake Court Decision
So sick of this criminal making a mockery of our justice system.
The term "hush money", makes a Non Disclosure Agreement seem like it's illegal.
This decision indicates there may be a custody judgment coming.