Former President Trump's lawyers have requested that his sentencing in the New York hush money case be delayed until after the general election in November.
Attorneys for former President Donald Trump are asking the New York judge who presided over the trial where he was convicted on felony charges of falsifying business records to postpone his sentencing until after the election.
Blanche's letter also referred to Merchan's decision to deny the recusal motion, adding that 'the requested adjournment would prospectively mitigate the asserted conflicts and appearances of impropriety, which are also the subject of an ongoing congressional inquiry.' Trump and his attorneys have complained that Judge Merchan is conflicted because the company where his daughter works did digital fundraising for Kamala Harris' presidential campaign during the 2020 election.
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