A decision on Trump's hush-money conviction-whether or not to overturn it so he can run the country-has been kicked down the road due to 'unprecedented circumstances'
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Prosecutors need to balance the 'competing interests' of the jury's verdict and the presidency, facing unprecedented circumstances with Trump's return to the White House.
Trump's lawyer argues that dismissing the case is crucial to prevent 'unconstitutional impediments' to Trump's ability to govern effectively.
Trump claims the prosecution is a political tactic intended to damage his campaign, denying any wrongdoing related to the hush money payment.
The Supreme Court ruled that ex-presidents can't be prosecuted for actions related to their presidency, impacting the admissibility of evidence in Trump's case.
Read at Fortune
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