Trump Urges Supreme Court Action After Conviction

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Former President Donald Trump calls on the Supreme Court to take action following his conviction in New York City hush money trial.

Former President Donald Trump has called on the Supreme Court to take action following his conviction on 34 felony counts in his New York City hush money trial earlier this month. Trump made the call in a post on Truth Social, expressing his frustration with the timing of his sentencing, which is scheduled for July 11, just four days before the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.

Trump is expected to be formally nominated for president during the convention, and he has expressed concern that the timing of his sentencing could impact his campaign. In his post, Trump also criticized Judge Juan Merchan, who presided over the trial, and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D), who initiated the accusations against him.

Trump was convicted last week after a jury of 12 New Yorkers found him guilty on all counts of falsifying business records to conceal alleged affairs during his 2016 campaign. He could face jail time, though first-time offenders on charges like Trump’s are rarely incarcerated. Bragg declined to say whether prosecutors will seek jail time for the former president, insisting prosecutors would speak through their court filings in coming weeks.


Trump has said he will appeal the guilty verdict, which would go to a higher New York court. The U.S. Supreme Court is already weighing a separate case in which the former president has argued he should be immune from prosecution over his actions after the 2020 election, when he tried to subvert the results. If the conservative-majority court agrees with Trump on that case, many of his other pending criminal indictments could unwind. Even if the court does not go that far, its decision could delay actions in several of Trump’s cases beyond the November election.

Meanwhile, a legal expert for CNN has given special counsel Jack Smith some bad news regarding his classified documents case against Trump. Following a three-page order by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon in which she reprimanded Smith for his most recent filing, analyst Elie Honig said he believes Smith should be “very worried.” In the same order, Cannon denied Trump’s request to have the case dismissed because the Presidential Records Act should protect him, but she also ripped Smith.

Even as she ruled against Trump’s motion, Cannon’s three-page order also revealed her displeasure over Smith’s characterization of her order, suggesting this may not be the last such battle in the historic prosecution of a former president and the presumptive GOP presidential candidate. Honig noted that other legal experts have speculated that Smith might appeal to the 11th Circuit to seek Cannon’s removal from the case. However, Honig believes that Cannon’s ruling has all but thwarted that possibility.

Trump’s supporters have expressed concern over what they see as a politically motivated prosecution of the former president. They argue that the legal cases against Trump are part of a larger effort by Democrats to undermine his presidency and future reelection. Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo recently admitted that the legal cases against Trump were politically motivated and “would have never been brought” if Trump wasn’t running for President.

Trump’s legal team has vowed to continue fighting the charges against him, and they have expressed confidence that he will ultimately be vindicated. They argue that the charges against him are baseless and that the prosecution is motivated by political considerations rather than a genuine desire to uphold the law.

As the legal battles continue, Trump’s supporters are rallying behind him, expressing their support on social media and attending rallies. They see the prosecution as a politically motivated attack on a former president who they believe has been unfairly targeted by the left.

In conclusion, the legal battles facing former President Donald Trump are far from over. With the Supreme Court weighing a separate case and the classified documents case against him still ongoing, Trump’s supporters are rallying behind him and expressing their support. They see the prosecution as a politically motivated attack on a former president who they believe has been unfairly targeted by the left. As the legal battles continue, it remains to be seen how they will impact Trump’s campaign for the presidency in 2024.

Sources:
thegatewaypundit.com
conservativebrief.com
westernjournal.com












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