Donald Trump's sentencing in the hush money case, originally scheduled for November 26, has been postponed indefinitely as legal proceedings continue.
Prosecutors have agreed to delay the sentencing while Trump challenges the conviction, which includes 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. This delay could push the sentencing as far back as 2029, depending on the outcome of Trump's legal efforts. The case is part of a broader series of legal challenges Trump faces, which have become a focal point of political debate.
The postponement adds another layer of complexity to Trump's ongoing legal battles.
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Of course he's dragging this out—he’s been dodging accountability his entire career.
This just shows how messed up our legal system is—if it were any of us, we'd be behind bars already, but politicians and the elite get endless delays and loopholes.
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President-elect Donald Trump's Nov. 26 sentencing hearing remains on hold as Manhattan prosecutors are due to weigh in on next steps Tuesday.
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