The ruling on Trump's "hush money" case has been postponed and may be heard after the end of his second term
ChainCatcher news, according to the Washington Post, the ruling in the "hush money" case involving President-elect Trump, originally scheduled for November 26, has been indefinitely postponed. The New York prosecutor is willing to delay the trial until after Trump's second term in the White House ends. Trump will be inaugurated on January 20 and serve until early 2029.
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