Former President Donald Trump has requested a judge to postpone his sentencing in the New York hush money case until after the upcoming November presidential election. This move comes as Trump faces legal challenges related to payments made to two women who claimed to have had affairs with him.
The hush money case revolves around payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal in an effort to keep their alleged affairs with Trump secret. Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, pleaded guilty to charges related to these payments in 2018.
Trump's legal team argues that delaying the sentencing until after the election would prevent the case from being politicized. They claim that a sentencing before the election could influence voters and impact Trump's chances of running for office again.
The request for a delay in sentencing is part of Trump's ongoing legal battles, which include investigations into his business dealings and taxes. Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing and has labeled these investigations as politically motivated attacks.
The judge overseeing the case will need to consider Trump's request and decide whether to grant the delay. The outcome of this decision could have implications for Trump's political future and legal standing.
As the legal proceedings continue, Trump remains a prominent figure in American politics, with speculation surrounding a potential run for the presidency in 2024. The outcome of the hush money case and other legal challenges could play a significant role in shaping Trump's future political ambitions.