Uncertainty Looms Over Trump's Hush Money Case as Legal Debates Intensify

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is set to propose the next steps in Donald Trump's hush money case following his election as president, despite his conviction on 34 felony counts earlier this year. Trump's sentencing is scheduled for November 26, but his defense is seeking dismissal, citing presidential immunity and the Presidential Transition Act. The Supreme Court's recent ruling on presidential immunity is central to the defense's argument, while prosecutors have requested more time to determine the case's future in light of Trump's election.
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