Donald Trump’s attempt to delay his hush-money trial, scheduled for April 15, in Manhattan was shot down by a New York appeals court in one single sentence on Monday.

The judge, Lizbeth Gonzalez, heard arguments from Trump’s lawyers and representatives from the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office for and against pausing the trial and moving it to another location, as requested by the former president. Trump’s lawyer argued that Manhattan was heavily Democratic and a majority of its residents believe the former president is guilty, citing a survey.

Gonzalez issued a decision shortly after the hearing ended on Monday, writing: “Defendant’s application for a stay of trial, pursuant to CPL § [section] 230.30, pending the determination of defendant’s motion for change of venue, is denied.”

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    7 months ago

    Damn they’re throwing the kitchen sink at trying to come up with motions to delay. I wonder if they’ll stoop to a motion to withdraw as counsel before the week is up?

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      7 months ago

      The goal/hope is to push it off until after he somehow wins the election, then they will go back to the rhetoric from 4 - 5 years ago about sitting presidents being immune from prosecution.