Prosecutors Reject Trump's Immunity Claim in Hush Money Case

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg argues that President-elect Trump's conviction in the hush money case should not be dismissed due to his election victory, asserting that presidential immunity does not apply. Despite Trump's legal team's efforts to halt the case, New York prosecutors maintain that the conviction should stand, although they are open to delaying sentencing until after Trump's term. This stance contrasts with the federal cases against Trump, which have been paused following his election win.
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- Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg responds to Trump’s motion to dismiss hush money case MSNBC
- Bragg says Trump's crimes and 'history of malicious conduct' are too serious for his hush-money case to be dismissed Business Insider
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