Trump's Re-election Sparks Shift in Legal Battles

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A Manhattan judge is set to decide whether to overturn Donald Trump's felony conviction in a hush-money case following his election as president-elect. The decision, expected next week, comes after the judge delayed sentencing until after the election. Trump's legal team argues that as president-elect, he should be protected from state prosecution, similar to a sitting president. Trump was convicted of falsifying business records related to payments to Stormy Daniels, facing up to four years in prison, though experts doubt he will serve time.
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