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Trump Hush Money Trial: US President-elect Asks Supreme Court To Pause Sentencing | About The Case

ꦚ  Trump's request comes ahead of his inauguration in January 20 for a second term at the White House.

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Former US President Donald Tr⛦ump attends his trial for allegedly covering up hush money p𒁏ayments linked to extramarital affairs, at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York City, on May 6, 2024. Photo: Getty images
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US President-elect Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court of the United States to pause his sentencing in the hush mon🅰ey trial. Trump's request comes ahead of his inauguration in January 20 for a seco🐓nd term at the White House.

Furthermore, Trump's request is also highly unusual and comes against the backdrop of SCOTUS' ruling on presidential immunity in July 2024.

As per Trum🎃p's attorneys, the pause is needed "to prevent g🌱rave injustice and harm to the institution of the presidency and the operations of the federal government.”

As per reports, the Republican leader's appeal comes a day after a state appeals court in New York rejected his r♓equest to postpone th🌃e sentencing.

The sentencing against Trump in the hush money trial is s🀅et for Friday - January 10, 2025.

Ahead of his landslide victory in the 2024 Presidential elections, Donald Trump was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records. The president-elect has appealed that his convict♔ion should be "tossed aside💖" due to the presidential immunity ruling in July.

Trump was convicted of falsifying business records over payments to his then-lawyer Michael 🌠Cohen to reimburse a $130,000 hush money payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Daniels was given the money for her silence about an alleged affair with Trump before the 2016 elections.

As per the leader's lawyers, some of the evidence used in the trial focused on off🍒icial actions he took during his term at the White House, hence the call for immunity.

Weeks be📖fore his second term as POTUS, Trump continues to deny these charges.

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