Former President Donald Trump, the presumptive GOP nominee for president, was originally scheduled to be sentenced on July 11 for a conviction of falsifying business records to conceal payments to porn star Stormy Daniels in 2016. Trump faces up to four years in prison on his conviction of 34 felony counts. However, the sentencing in his New York criminal case has been delayed as his lawyers are fighting to overturn the conviction in light of the Supreme Court's July 1 immunity ruling. A judge has stated that he will rule on September 6, with sentencing set for September 18 if necessary.
In a different world, Donald Trump would be sentenced today in his New York criminal case. But that’s on hold while his lawyers fight to overturn his conviction in light of Supreme Court’s July 1 immunity ruling. Judge says he’ll rule Sept. 6, w/sentencing Sept. 18 if necessary.
Remarkable that a month ago July 11 was supposed to be the moment of decision for Trump's campaign as this was originally when he was scheduled to be sentenced in New York. Now, with the Biden presser, it's the moment of decision for the former President.
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