NO MORE EXCUSES: Immunity claims won't stop Trump hush money trial, judge rules
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
46% : Trump was arguing that the publicity in the case would affect his ability to receive a fair trial.46% : Stephanie Bazzle Steph Bazzle is a news writer who covers politics and theocracy, always aiming for a world free from extremism and authoritarianism.
38% : Donald Trump was successful last month in obtaining a 30-day delay in his hush money case, but his bid for a longer delay has been denied.
29% : "Trump had already been scolded for waiting until the last minute -- or, actually, beyond it, after the deadline for such filings -- to request yet another delay.
28% : "Trump has not yet responded to the news.
24% : Speaking of immunity, Trump also argued that the case should not continue until after the Supreme Court issues a ruling on whether, as a former president, he is entirely immune from prosecution.
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