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15 Mar 2024


A judge in former President Donald Trump’s hush money case in New York delayed the start of the trial by 30 days on Friday, after thousands of pages of new documents were presented, bringing the trial to late April, just seven months ahead of the presidential elections.

Donald Trump in courthouse for hush money case

Former President Donald Trump appears in the courtroom for his arraignment proceeding at Manhattan ... [+] Criminal Court on April 4, 2023.

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Trump asked Judge Juan Merchan to adjourn the trial scheduled for March 25, arguing the court should pause the trial for 90 days, until after the Supreme Court rules on his motion to dismiss his separate federal criminal case for trying to overturn the 2020 election.

The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in April over whether Trump is immune from criminal prosecution as a former president, given the acts were taken while he was in office—and Trump argued the hush money trial should wait until after its ruling, because the Manhattan District Attorney’s office may try to use evidence from when Trump was in office to make its case.

The DA’s office, which brought the case against Trump, said Thursday they would agree to a 30-day delay, because federal prosecutors only just turned over a huge batch of documents to them that they have to review.

Trump has now used his “presidential immunity” defense in all four of the criminal cases against him, even as courts have routinely rejected it. In addition to the hush money case and federal election case, he has also argued his charges should be dropped in the federal case against him for allegedly mishandling White House documents—claiming he’s immune because he declared the documents to be “personal” while he was still in office—and claimed he has immunity from state charges in Georgia for trying to overturn the 2020 election. Trump asked the Supreme Court to take up the immunity dispute after federal district and appeals court judges rejected his argument, with a panel of appeals court judges ruling that “former President Trump has become citizen Trump, with all of the defenses of any other criminal defendant.”

Trump has been charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records in the Manhattan case, which stems from “hush-money” payments made during his 2016 campaign. Ex-Trump attorney Michael Cohen paid adult film star Stormy Daniels $130,000 in order to silence her allegations that she had an affair with the then-candidate. Trump then allegedly reimbursed Cohen through installments disguised as legal payments, including through the Trump Organization. The former president has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him. If he’s convicted, the charges could result in up to 136 years in prison and up to $170,000 in fines, though legal experts have said it’s unlikely Trump would be sentenced to prison as a first-time offender. Trump’s request to adjourn the trial was part of a larger strategy to delay his criminal trials until after the November election—which has been successful in other criminal cases, as the dates for his other three trials remain up in the air amid various procedural delays.