A New York judge ruled that Donald Trump's felony conviction for falsifying records stands, rejecting claims that a Supreme Court ruling nullified the case.
Trump's lawyers argued that the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity applies, claiming that evidence from former White House employees contaminated the verdict.
This ruling preserves the implications of Trump's conviction and marks a crucial point in the ongoing legal challenges he faces as he seeks a return to power.
The judge aligned with prosecutors, stating that Trump's convictions relate to misconduct predating his presidency, thus being unaffected by the broader Supreme Court immunity ruling.
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