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Prosecutors in Trump hush money case oppose dismissal, but are OK pausing case
Prosecutors say they oppose Donald Trump’s attempt to dismiss his New York criminal hush money conviction -- but that they do not object to pausing the case.
Prosecutors say sentencing in Trump hush money case can be postponed
The president-elect had been scheduled to be sentenced later this month after being convicted of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
Will Trump hush money case get tossed? Prosecutors OK stay of sentencing
Prosecutors are expected to make recommendations to a judge Tuesday on whether to undo President-elect Donald Trump’s conviction in his hush money case because of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity.
Trump hush money update: Prosecutors oppose dismissal; sentencing still pending
New York prosecutors filed paperwork Tuesday saying they will oppose dismissing President-elect Donald Trump’s hush money conviction, but may be open to delaying his sentencing.
Manhattan DA opposes Donald Trump’s bid to dismiss hush money case after his election
In a letter to Judge Juan Merchan on Tuesday, Manhattan prosecutors said they intend to oppose Trump’s forthcoming motion to dismiss, but they agreed to pause further proceedings while that motion is litigated.
Trump’s Nov. 26 Hush Money Sentencing Called Off, Court Says
Donald Trump’s Nov. 26 sentencing in his New York hush money case was adjourned by the court as the judge weighs how to handle the prosecution in the wake of the former president’s reelection victory.
Prosecutors set to weigh in on fate of Trump New York hush money case
Prosecutors in New York are set to tell a judge whether they believe the criminal hush money case against President-elect Donald Trump should proceed to sentencing or be dismissed altogether. The Manhattan Supreme Court case is one of four criminal prosecutions against the Republican whose fate is in limbo due to his election win against Vice President Kamala Harris.
Manhattan DA Bragg to propose next steps in President-elect Trump's criminal hush money case
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is expected to propose the next steps in Donald Trump's New York hush money case Tuesday after the "unprecedented circumstances" of the former president's election following his conviction on 34 felony counts earlier this year.
Donald Trump’s hush money conviction could be tossed today by Manhattan judge
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg will decide Tuesday whether to delay sentencing Donald Trump after his conviction on charges related to hush money paid to a porn star — or even to toss the case — now that Trump is preparing to reenter the White House.
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Could Trump Hire Gaetz Without Senate Approval? A Recess Appointment Primer
The Constitution allows the president to circumvent the Senate and install appointees while the chamber is in recess, an ...
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The Supreme Court Could Easily Strike Down Trump Recess Appointments | Opinion
The Supreme Court could easily strike down President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet picks if he tries to kneecap the Senate confirmation process with recess appointments.
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Former Trump Education secretary lays out 'unfinished business' for new admin on school reforms
Former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos supports GOP governors for the role on new Education secretary, aligning with ...
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These Texas judges could be Donald Trump’s next Supreme Court picks
Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Andrew Oldham and James Ho are viewed as likely members of Trump’s shortlist in the event of a ...
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Supreme Court whiplash: What Trump's win means for guns and transgender care
A new Trump administration could change course on Supreme Court cases over transgender care for minors and untraceable "ghost ...
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Will the Supreme Court Stand Up to Trump? Can It?
Although the Supreme Court’s formal power comes from Article III of the U.S. Constitution, its real power comes from public ...
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Prosecutors request stay in Trump NY case until 2029 as defense plans motion for dismissal 'once and for all'
New York prosecutors are open to dismissing charges against President-elect Donald Trump and are requesting a briefing from ...
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