Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg has agreed to postpone President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing in his so-called “hush money” case. However, he has not dropped the case and maintains that he doesn’t plan to.
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Trump Requests Throwing Out Guilty Verdict In So-Called ‘Hush Money’ Trial After SCOTUS Immunity Ruling
Former President Donald Trump has requested to throw out his guilty verdict in the so-called “hush money” case after a recent Supreme Court ruling granted him immunity for official acts committed as president.
Read More Trump Requests Throwing Out Guilty Verdict In So-Called ‘Hush Money’ Trial After SCOTUS Immunity RulingJudge Merchan Removed From Overseeing Steve Bannon’s Trump Wall Fundraiser Case
Judge Juan Merchan, who oversaw former President Donald Trump’s “hush money” case, has been removed from former Trump strategist Steve Bannon’s upcoming criminal fraud trial.
Read More Judge Merchan Removed From Overseeing Steve Bannon’s Trump Wall Fundraiser CaseRomney: Biden Should Have Pardoned Trump
Utah Senator Mitt Romney says President Joe Biden should have pardoned his predecessor before the Department of Justice (DOJ) began prosecuting him.
Read More Romney: Biden Should Have Pardoned TrumpTrump Prosecutor Matthew Colangelo Served As Political Consultant For DNC, Donated To Obama
A Manhattan prosecutor who is managing the so-called “hush money” case against former United States President Donald Trump was previously a political strategist in 2018 for the Democratic National Committee (DNC), and he once contributed to former Democrat President Barack Obama as well.
Read More Trump Prosecutor Matthew Colangelo Served As Political Consultant For DNC, Donated To ObamaHush Money Trial: 500+ New Yorkers Considered as Jurors; Trump to Know Names of Chosen, Public Won’t
Notices were recently sent to several hundred residents of Manhattan, asking them to appear at the borough’s criminal court on April 15th. Unbeknownst to them, they are being considered as potential jurors in one of the most prominent criminal trials in U.S. history.
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