Sentencing in Trump Hush Money Case Postponed Until Post-Election

New York — A federal judge has decided to postpone the sentencing of former President Donald Trump regarding charges for hush money payments until after the upcoming presidential election, pushing the court proceedings to a later date to avoid potential influences on the vote. This decision came amid concerns that the sentencing, stemming from allegations concerning payments to silence an adult film star about an alleged affair, could sway public opinion ahead of the election. Trump, who has pleaded not guilty to falsifying business records in connection with the payments, was initially scheduled to be … Read more

New York Prosecutors Push for Swift Proceedings in Trump Hush Money Lawsuit

New York, NY – New York’s legal authorities are requesting a judge to deny any attempts by former President Donald Trump to delay proceedings in relation to a case concerning undisclosed payments, which are alleged to have been made to suppress information during his 2016 presidential campaign. This legal battle marks yet another significant chapter in the array of legal troubles the former president is facing. Prosecutors argue that the motions filed for delaying the case, which involves charges about hush money paid ostensibly to protect Trump’s then-presidential candidacy, should be perceived as dilatory tactics. … Read more

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg Challenges Supreme Court’s Immunity Stance, Continues Prosecution in Trump’s Hush Money Case

New York — In a significant legal development, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has made a bold move in the criminal case against former President Donald Trump involving hush money payments. This follows a recent Supreme Court decision that broadly outlined presidential immunity, particularly distinguishing between official acts of the presidency and private conduct. Nearly a month after the high court’s decision, which was decided by a 6-3 margin, legal analysts have been scrutinizing the nuances of the ruling. The Supreme Court clarified that while presidents hold immunity for their official acts, this shield does … Read more

Sentencing for Trump’s Hush Money Case Delayed; Rise in Threats Against Judges and Prosecutors Highlighted

LAS VARGAS, Nevada — Federal authorities have arrested a Las Vegas resident, Spencer Gear, on multiple charges after he allegedly threatened to harm several government officials across the United States. Gear, 32, faces 22 felony counts relating to threats aimed at individuals including a New York judge and the district attorney involved in the hush money trial of former President Donald Trump. Gear was taken into custody in Nevada and entered a not guilty plea earlier this week. His indictment, which was initially sealed, lists 11 victims with only their initials disclosed. Among those targeted … Read more