Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg Agrees to Postpone Trump’s Sentencing

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Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg Agrees to Postpone Trump’s Sentencing
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It’s the latest victory for the former president, who’s fought tooth and nail to have each of his criminal trials drag on until after the 2024 election.

was gifted yet another big win Tuesday morning after Manhattan prosecutors agreed to postpone his criminal sentencing so Judge Juan Merchan can weigh whether Monday’s immunity ruling by the Supreme Court may render his conviction moot.

Trump has fought tooth and nail to have each of his criminal trials pushed back until after the 2024 election—a once-lofty goal that appears to be inching toward reality after a favorable Supreme Court ruling. Trump’s case in New York did not pertain to his presidency or official acts, which the Supreme Court ruling provides explicit immunity for, but involved his personal activity during his campaign. Still, his lawyers argued Monday that prosecutors had built their case partly on evidence from his time in the White House and that he should now be immune from a conviction.

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