Judge delays Trump's sentencing in Stormy Daniels case until after election
Briefly

Judge Juan Merchan postponed Trump's sentencing in the Stormy Daniels case until after the November elections, marking a significant moment in the ongoing legal saga surrounding the former president.
Trump became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes, a historic development that has sparked extensive political and legal ramifications, with his sentencing now pushed back.
The judge's decision to delay sentencing reflects a broader concern around election interference, as Trump’s legal team argued that a ruling before the election could impact voter perceptions.
With three other cases pending, the delays in trial start dates indicate a legal landscape that will evolve amidst the backdrop of a crucial election season.
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