Donald Trump's Hush Money Case Sentencing Delayed Until After Presidential Election

A judge has postponed the sentencing in the so-called hush money case against Donald Trump until after the US presidential election, according to reports from the New York Times. The final ruling is now set to be made on November 26. Initially, Judge Juan Merchan was expected to issue the sentencing on September 18, which would have determined whether Trump faced jail time or a lighter penalty for committing fraud related to hush money payments made to a porn star in 2016.

Trump has already been found guilty on 34 counts in this notorious case, which has been a focal point in his legal challenges as he campaigns for the presidency once again. The postponement of sentencing raises questions about how these legal proceedings will influence the dynamics of the upcoming election and Trump's candidacy. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how voters will react to the implications of this case and whether it will affect Trump's political standing.

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