
Trump again asks to delay NY hush money sentencing, this time citing new election subversion indictment
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Donald Trump’s legal team is asking to delay sentencing and any other substantive actions in the hush money case while a new effort to move the case to federal court plays out, according to a letter obtained by CNN.
Donald Trump’s legal team is asking to delay sentencing and any other substantive actions in the hush money case while a new effort to move the case to federal court plays out, according to a letter obtained by CNN. The request to New York State Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan cites special counsel Jack Smith’s move this week to secure a new indictment against Trump in the federal election interference case that tailors the allegations in light of the Supreme Court’s immunity decision. The superseding indictment, Trump’s lawyers say, helps the former president’s argument for a dismissal in the New York case. “Those prosecutors’ unsuccessful efforts to purge the taint of the Presidential immunity violations identified by the Supreme Court in Trump, by obtaining a new charging instrument from a different grand jury, are consistent with President Trump’s position in this case that (District Attorney of New York’s) use of official-acts evidence in grand jury proceedings requires dismissal,” the letter states. “In order to allow adequate time … to address President Trump’s recent federal submission and to avoid the forms of prejudice and irreparable harm detailed in that filing, President Trump respectfully requests that this Court refrain from deciding the pending Presidential immunity motion until after the US District Court has had an opportunity to resolve the Second Removal Notice with input from all parties,” the letter adds. Merchan has said he would issue a ruling the week of September 16 on Trump’s motion to vacate the conviction in the wake of the SCOTUS presidential immunity ruling that determined Trump has broad sweeping immunity for “official acts” while he was in office.

Friday featured yet another drop in the drip-drip-drip of new information from the Jeffrey Epstein files. This time: new pictures released by House Democrats that feature Donald Trump and other powerful people like Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon and Richard Branson, culled from tens of thousands of photos from Epstein’s estate.












