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politics1 year ago

Trump's Legal Battles: Delays and Dismissals Amid Political Resurgence

Donald Trump's sentencing in the hush money case involving Stormy Daniels has been delayed indefinitely, with legal experts calling for the case's dismissal. Attorney David Gelman criticized the case as politically motivated and a mockery of the justice system, arguing that it should be dismissed due to Trump's presidential immunity and the unreasonable delay in sentencing. The case's future remains uncertain, with Trump's legal team expected to file a motion to dismiss, while the prosecution has until December 9 to respond.

politics1 year ago

Trump's Hush Money Sentencing Delayed Indefinitely Amid Legal Maneuvers

A New York judge has indefinitely delayed the sentencing of Donald Trump in the case involving a hush money payment to Stormy Daniels. The decision by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan comes after Trump's election victory, with a new schedule set to consider further legal arguments. Trump's lawyers have been instructed to file a motion to dismiss the case.

politics1 year ago

New York Prosecutors to Decide Future of Trump's Hush Money Case

Prosecutors are set to inform a judge whether the criminal hush money case against Donald Trump should proceed to sentencing or be dismissed following his recent electoral victory. Trump was convicted of falsifying business records related to a payment made to silence Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. The Manhattan District Attorney's Office is reconsidering its stance on the case in light of Trump's win. Meanwhile, other federal cases against Trump may be dismissed due to his upcoming presidency, as the DOJ typically does not prosecute sitting presidents.

politics1 year ago

Debate Heats Up Over Ten Commandments in U.S. Politics

Donald Trump expressed his support for displaying the Ten Commandments in schools following Louisiana's new law mandating such displays in public classrooms, a move likely to face legal challenges. This comes amid Trump's ongoing legal battles, including charges related to hush money payments to Stormy Daniels and efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. Critics argue the law violates the separation of church and state and could alienate students of diverse religious backgrounds.

legal1 year ago

Judge Urged to Extend Trump's Gag Order Amid Rising Threats

Prosecutors in Donald Trump's criminal hush-money case have requested that the gag order preventing Trump from attacking witnesses like Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels be lifted, but they want the judge to maintain restrictions on his comments about jurors, court staff, and prosecution staff due to ongoing threats. The gag order was initially imposed to protect the integrity of the trial, which concluded with Trump being found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.

jurisprudence1 year ago

"Supreme Court Unlikely to Aid Trump Amid Conviction Fallout"

Donald Trump was convicted of 34 felony counts in New York related to hush money payments to Stormy Daniels and falsifying business records. Despite plans to appeal, legal experts see little merit in the arguments, and the Supreme Court is unlikely to intervene. The case highlights broader concerns about political influence and the integrity of American institutions.

politics1 year ago

"Trump's Guilty Verdict Sparks Fundraising Surge and 2024 Speculation"

After Donald Trump's conviction on 34 felony counts related to a hush money scheme involving Stormy Daniels, the personal information of Michael Cohen's family was posted online. Cohen, who testified against Trump, condemned the doxxing as a dangerous and stupid act. This incident follows similar threats against jurors, prosecutors, and the judge involved in Trump's case.

politics1 year ago

"Trump's Conviction Sparks Fear of Public Unrest and Revenge Strategy"

Former President Donald Trump has been convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. He faces up to four years in prison, but given his status and the nature of the crime, he might receive probation and a fine instead. Despite the conviction, Trump can still run for president.

politics1 year ago

Trump's Conviction Sparks Melania's Reaction and Public Concerns

Former President Donald Trump revealed that his wife, Melania Trump, is handling his recent conviction in the hush money trial "fine" but finds it tough. Trump was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records related to a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels. Melania has not made any public statements since the verdict, while other family members have shown support. Trump plans to appeal the conviction, and his sentencing is set for July 11.

politics1 year ago

Democrats Urged to Highlight Trump's Conviction in Biden Campaign

Following Donald Trump's conviction in the Stormy Daniels hush money case, the Biden campaign's restrained response is criticized. The article argues that Biden needs to adopt a more aggressive strategy, emphasizing Trump's unfitness for office and moral failings, rather than relying on the "No one is above the law" narrative. With public opinion polls showing a tight race, the article suggests that Biden must go on the offensive to effectively counter Trump and appeal to voters.

politics1 year ago

Trump Faces Sentencing, Warns of Supporter Unrest

Donald Trump has stated that his conviction on felony charges related to hush money payments has been particularly hard on his wife, Melania Trump. In an interview, Trump described the impact on his family and reiterated his claim that the charges are false. Despite the conviction, Trump remains a leading candidate for the 2024 presidential election and has vowed to appeal the verdict. He is scheduled to be sentenced on July 11.

politics1 year ago

Trump Acknowledges Impact of Conviction on Melania and Public

Former President Trump stated that his criminal trial and conviction for falsifying business documents have been very hard on his wife, Melania. Trump was convicted of 34 felony counts related to hush money payments made before the 2016 election to cover up an alleged affair with Stormy Daniels, which he denies. He has appealed the ruling and could face up to four years in prison, though it is considered unlikely.

politics1 year ago

Stormy Daniels Calls for Trump's Jail Time and Community Service

Stormy Daniels advised Melania Trump to leave Donald Trump after he was found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records related to a hush money payment. Daniels emphasized that Melania should leave not because of Trump's infidelities but because he is now a convicted felon. Trump maintains his innocence and plans to appeal the verdict. Melania has largely stayed out of the public eye amid Trump's legal troubles and 2024 presidential campaign.

politics1 year ago

Stormy Daniels Calls for Trump's Jail Time After Conviction

Stormy Daniels has spoken out for the first time following Donald Trump's conviction, expressing a desire for vindication. Legal experts and political figures are reacting to the case, highlighting Trump's repeated violations of gag orders and discussing the potential consequences, including possible jail time. The situation underscores broader issues of legal accountability and political ramifications.

politics1 year ago

Trump Discusses Impact of Hush-Money Conviction on Family and Public

Donald Trump has stated that his criminal conviction and trial have been particularly hard on his wife, Melania Trump. He was found guilty of falsifying business records to hide hush-money payments to Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election. Trump, who plans to appeal, claims the trial was politically motivated and vows that winning the upcoming election will be his "revenge." He faces potential prison time but doubts the public would accept his imprisonment. Stormy Daniels expressed surprise at the quick verdict and believes Trump should face jail time and community service. Trump is also dealing with other legal challenges, including cases in Georgia and Florida.