A New York judge has denied former President Donald Trump’s motion to postpone the sentencing date in his ongoing legal proceedings. The decision was announced by Judge Juan Merchan, who ruled that the scheduled timeline for sentencing would remain unchanged.
Trump’s legal team had sought an extension, arguing that additional time was necessary to address procedural concerns and prepare adequately for the next phase of the case. However, the court rejected the request, emphasizing the need to adhere to established deadlines and maintain judicial efficiency.
The former president’s legal battle stems from allegations related to hush-money payments made during his 2016 presidential campaign. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges and continues to assert that the proceedings are politically motivated. His defense team has vowed to challenge the court’s decisions and remains focused on appealing key rulings.
With the sentencing date now firmly set, all eyes will be on the courtroom as Trump and his legal team prepare to confront what could be a pivotal moment in the case. The outcome may carry significant implications for the former president as he navigates both legal challenges and his ongoing political ambitions.
