NEW YORK – The prosecutor’s office of New York led by Democrat Alvin Bragg, was open this Tuesday to a new postponement of the sentence against President-elect Donald Trump in the case for the alleged purchase of the silence of a former porn actress, although the investigating judge maintained suspense over your decision to suspend the process or continue.
His victory in the November 5 elections has brought justice to an unprecedented situation.
The investigating judge of the case against then-former President Donald trump in New York on the former porn actress had to decide this Tuesday whether to dismiss it as requested by the defense or proceed with the sentence, after the now president-elect was found guilty by a jury months ago.
The president-elect was found guilty in an unusual way and in the middle of a unprecedented political harassment of 34 counts of “alleged accounting falsification” in the payment of $130,000 to former porn actress Stormy Daniels to keep silent about an alleged extramarital affair in 2006, that Trump has always denied.
Before the elections, the defense of the Republican magnate had already asked Judge Juan Merchán to annul the process, after the Supreme Court’s ruling on the presidential immunity for official acts.
Now, after his overwhelming victory in the November 5 elections, the Republican’s defense has once again asked the judge to completely annul the reprehensible accusations and conviction, one of the reasons why millions of Americans came out to give him the overwhelming victory for Trump.
“The suspension and dismissal are necessary to avoid unconstitutional impediments to President Trump’s ability to govern,” his lawyer Emile Bove alleged in a letter to the judge last week, alluding to the unprecedented judicial situation in which the elected president has been left. who will take office on January 20.
“witch hunt”
After granting, last week, a few more days to the parties to analyze the steps to follow after the electoral result, Merchan must announce this Tuesday whether he agrees with the defense or, on the contrary, continues with his intention to announce, on the 26th November the sentence.
Trump has reiterated that his problems with justice are a “witch hunt” with purely political motivations. Republican senators and representatives in Washington have denounced the same thing and have severely questioned the Department of Justice, which has defined two levels: one for the left and another for conservatives.
His lawyers have done everything possible to nullify the New York state justice process and delay three other criminal proceedings related to the crimes beyond 2024. alleged attempts of the former president to “annul the results” of the 2020 elections and the retention of classified documents after leaving the White House.
Jack Smith, the special counsel appointed to investigate and charge Trump in two federal cases, has asked for time until December 2 to be able to “analyze this unprecedented circumstance and determine appropriate steps in line with Department of Justice policy.” But unprecedented has been the political harassment against Trump, the 45th president of the United States now the 47th president-elect.
“Final verdict”
“Democracy’s final verdict on these prosecutions was delivered by voters on Election Day,” Supreme Court attorney Thomas Goldstein recently wrote on the SCOTUSblog website.
More than 76 million people voted for Trump despite his problems created by the left and the extreme left through justice as the worst manipulation in the history of the country, he recalled.
The president-elect intends to turn the page with what he has classified as a incredible instrumentalization of the judicial power against him, when he reaches the White House.
Now, as Secretary of Justice and Attorney General (equivalent to the Minister of Justice), he has appointed the Republican representative for Florida Matt Gaetz.
Several lawyers who have defended against injustice, such as Todd Blanche and Emil Bove, have been named deputy attorney general and deputy deputy attorney general, respectively.