Trump's Sentencing Delayed Indefinitely Amid Legal Maneuvers

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A New York judge has delayed Donald Trump's November 26 sentencing in his hush money case, allowing the defense to file a motion to dismiss by December 2. Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records related to a payment to Stormy Daniels. The delay also postpones any decision on whether the Supreme Court's presidential immunity ruling applies. Trump seeks to overturn the verdict or have the case dismissed, which could lead to a new trial or dismissal of the indictment. The case is one of several legal challenges Trump faces.
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