NEW YORK CITY -- Professor Alan Dershowitz coined the term "lawfare," and it's appropriate to use it in the case[s] brought against President-elect Donald Trump. The case in question here is the one brought up about pornography performer Stormy Daniels [whose real name is Stephanie A. Gregory Clifford] in which Trump was found guilty but sentencing has been delayed indefinitely.
Prosecutors appear to be leaning toward freezing the case for four years while Trump is in office so that it hangs over his head while he heads the country. See, it's more important for the lunatic left to make him look bad and perhaps fail as president, than it is to want the US to be successful and the world to be safe. If that wasn't true, the borders would have been closed, walls built, when Joe Biden came into power.
That is why Trump won the election--people are fed up with the left and their actions that seem to show they care more about the illegal aliens coming into the country, than our citizens, which is why Hurricane Milton's victims received a paltry $750 while illegal aliens got $10,000 dollars, luxury hotel housing, and free medical benefits.
Judge Juan Merchan, in a one-page court filing, granted a request to postpone Trump's scheduled sentencing on Nov. 26 as defense lawyers continue to work to dismiss the case, according to multiple media reports.
Judge Juan Merchan, in a one-page court filing, granted a request to postpone Trump's scheduled sentencing on Nov. 26 as defense lawyers continue to work to dismiss the case, according to multiple media reports.
Merchan's daughter, Loren Merchan, has been involved with Authentic Campaigns, a consulting firm that works with Democratic clients, including some who've criticized Trump or fundraised based upon his legal issues.
Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts related to hush money payments made years ago to Stormy Daniels.
Earlier this week, District Attorney Alvin Bragg in a letter to Merchan filed on Tuesday wrote that his office acknowledges that Trump is not likely to be sentenced “until after the end or after the end of Defendant’s upcoming presidential term.”
Bragg also told Merchan not to dismiss Trump’s conviction because Bragg hates Trump and also happens to be an incompetent attorney with a chip on his shoulder.
This story is still developing.
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