Judge Delays Trump's Sentencing to November 26
Judge Delays Trump's Sentencing to November 26
Judge Delays Trump's Sentencing to November 26
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Judge Juan Merchan has postponed Donald Trump’s sentencing in the hush money case from September 18 to November 26, a decision that has drawn a mix of reactions and accusations of political bias. Merchan cited the need to maintain public confidence in the judicial system and avoid any appearance of influencing the presidential election, which has angered Trump's critics who argue that justice is being delayed for a convicted felon. Trump's legal team and supporters, including Judge Jeanine Pirro, have claimed that the case is fundamentally flawed and that the delay is a strategic move to protect Trump from potential political fallout. The Supreme Court's recent ruling on presidential immunity has further complicated the situation, leading to confusion about the implications for Trump's state-level convictions. Critics on social media have condemned the decision, asserting that it reflects favoritism towards Trump and undermines the integrity of the legal process. As the November election approaches, the ramifications of this delay remain a contentious topic.

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