In a huge relief for former president Donald Trump, a judge agreed Friday to postpone his sentencing in his hush money case until after the November election. Manhattan Judge Juan M. Merchan, who is also weighing a defense request to overturn the verdict on immunity grounds, delayed Trump’s sentencing until Nov 26, several weeks after the final votes are cast in the presidential election.This means voters won’t know by Election Day the fate of the former president, who faces possible jail time in the case. Trump in his first reaction said the case should be terminated.
It had been scheduled for September 18, about seven weeks before Election Day.
“There should be no sentencing in the Manhattan DA’s Election Interference Witch Hunt. As mandated by the United States Supreme Court, this case, along with all of the other Harris-Biden Hoaxes, should be dismissed,” Steven Cheung, Trump campaign spokesperson said.
Trump’s lawyers pushed for the delay on multiple fronts, petitioning the judge and asking a federal court to intervene. They argued that punishing the former president and current Republican nominee amid his campaigning for his re-election bid would mean election interference. Trump’s lawyers argued that delaying his sentencing until after the election would also allow him time to weigh next steps after Merchan rules on the defense’s request to reverse his conviction and dismiss the case because of the U.S. Supreme Court’s July presidential immunity ruling.
In his order Friday, Merchan delayed a decision on that until November 12.
A federal judge on Tuesday rejected Trump’s request to have the US.District Court in Manhattan to seize the case from Merchan’s state court. Had they been successful, Trump’s lawyers said they would have then sought to have the verdict overturned and the case dismissed on immunity grounds.
(With agency inputs)