Trump victory to test limits of US presidential power

Prosecutors who secured Donald Trump’s conviction over a hush money payment to a porn star opposed on Tuesday (Nov 19) his stated hope to have the case dismissed now that he is president-elect and asked a judge to set a schedule to litigate the matter.

Trump, 78, had been scheduled to be sentenced on Nov 26, but New York State Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan last week put all proceedings in the case on pause at the request of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office.

The prosecutors said they would accept a delay but asked Merchan to set a deadline for Trump to formally seek dismissal of the case. The prosecutors suggested that they then be given until Dec 9 to oppose Trump’s bid.

The prosecutors said they would accept a delay but asked Merchan to set a deadline for Trump to formally seek dismissal of the case. The prosecutors suggested that they then be given until Dec 9 to oppose Trump’s bid.

They also said consideration must be given to deferring all proceedings until after Trump finishes his four-year presidential term that begins on Jan 20 but stopped short of explicitly endorsing that option.

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