Trump's Manhattan hush money trial could face delay over document dump
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
46% : The proposal came after Trump's side on March 8 asked Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan to delay the trial by 90 days -- or throw the case out altogether -- in light of the evidence dump by feds at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, which came in response to a subpoena from Trump on Jan. 18.34% : Trump, 77, faces 91 felonies in four criminal matters including Bragg's case.
27% : Prosecutors say Trump hid the reimbursement to disguise a "catch-and-kill" conspiracy illegally orchestrated to secure his presidential victory in 2016 that also included paying off Playboy model Karen McDougal and a Trump Tower doorman.
27% : Trump has pleaded not guilty in all the criminal cases.
22% : Instead, they collected some materials but left others with the federal authorities, in the hope that President Trump would never get them," Blanche wrote.
22% : "The People have been far more than passively complicit in the suppression of evidence in this case; they have actively sought to prevent President Trump from obtaining critical materials to which he is entitled," Blanche wrote.
19% : He infamously implicated the then-president as "Individual-1" in his Manhattan Federal Court guilty plea, saying Trump had directed him to silence women including Daniels and cementing his bitter feud with his longtime boss.
18% : As three out of four unprecedented criminal cases against Donald Trump have encountered significant delays, all eyes have been on Manhattan, where a trial over his hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels is scheduled to start in less than two weeks.
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