They delay sentencing Trump in ‘Stormy Daniels’ case until after the election

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Former US President and Republican candidate for the November elections, Donald Trump, celebrated the postponement, describing it as “great news” following a process that he said “should never have started”.

New York Supreme Court Justice Juan M. Merchan has ruled Postpone sentencing in Trump’s criminal trial until November 26 “if necessary”that is, until after the elections.

The former US president and Republican candidate for the November elections, Donald Trump celebrated the postponement, describing it as “great news” fruit of a process that, according to him, ‘should never have started’.

“The Manhattan witch hunt was postponed because everyone realized there was no case. It is a political attack on me by comrade Kamala Harris with the goal of interfering in the election. This case should never have started‘, Trump said at an event in North Carolina.

In May, a popular jury found Trump guilty of 32 felony counts of falsifying documents to silence porn actress Stormy Daniels, with whom he had had an extramarital affair, in order to protect his 2016 presidential campaign.

Source: EITB

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