In a major twist in the legal saga surrounding President-elect Donald J. Trump, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has chosen not to oppose a pause in criminal proceedings against Trump. The surprising move ensures that Trump’s legal woes, including sentencing, will be deferred until after he leaves the White House at the end of his second term in 2029.
This unexpected decision marks a stark change in approach by Bragg’s office, which had aggressively pursued Trump in recent years. With Trump’s recent electoral victory, new constitutional challenges have emerged, leading prosecutors to reconsider the complexities of prosecuting a sitting president.
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In a letter to Judge Juan Merchan, Bragg’s team clarified their position, stating they still oppose efforts to overturn Trump’s criminal conviction but are willing to delay sentencing and other legal actions until his presidency concludes. Trump’s sentencing, originally set for November 26, is now likely to be pushed back indefinitely.
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