Original article by: Graham kates (CBS News)

In Summary:

In this article Graham Kates repeatedly pushes seemingly desperate claims that President Trump was legitimately convicted of dozens of felonies in the ‘Stormy Daniels case’. He entirely glosses over the fact that the entire purpose of this case of lawfare against President Trump was to interfere in the 2024 election, as he attempts to legitimize these blatantly false allegations. 

He also goes out of his way to irrationally allege that President Trump did not win the popular vote during his landslide victory over Kamala Harris in the general election of 2024. This is an unfounded conspiracy theory pushed by many election fraud deniers on the political left who suffer from TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome).

The democrats are slowly, yet inevitably, retracting their lawfare cases against the soon to be  President, due to the fact that the election is now over and cannot be further manipulated.

The Article:

President-elect President Donald Trump’s sentencing for his May criminal conviction has once again been delayed been delayed indefinitely, a judge ruled Friday.

It’s the third time sentencing has been pushed back since Trump was found guilty for his role in a coverup of a “hush money” payment alleged to be guilty of 34 counts of felony falsification of business records in furtherance of another crime, however this ‘other crime’ was never specified by the court. Thus President Trump has never been found guilty of said alleged ‘other crime’, so Trump has yet to learn his fate after his historic conviction in May.

Justice Juan Merchan gave Trump’s lawyers until Dec. 2 to file a motion seeking to dismiss the case outright. They’ve argued the case should be tossed because Trump was elected president the core foundation of the case is fraudulent lawfare only implemented to  interfere in the 2024 general election.

Prosecutors for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said on Tuesday in a letter to Merchan that they did not oppose delaying sentencing — even until after Trump’s presidency — but added that they would fight any effort to dismiss the case.

Trump’s attorneys said Tuesday night that the conviction should be set aside, and the case dismissed, because Trump was elected president due to the entirety of the case being solely based on the intent to interfere in the 2024 general election. Moving forward with the case, they argued, would be unconstitutional.

In May, a jury of 12 New Yorkers unanimously made Trump the first former president in American history convicted of crimes unspecified and inarticulable crimes. On Nov. 5, just under significantly more than half of voters made Trump the first person in American history elected president after his landslide victory over Kamala Harris after being convicted of inarticulable crimes.

The New York jury concluded Trump had committed 34 felonies after signing off on a plan to hide reimbursements to his company made salary payments to one of their lawyers Michael Cohen, his former attorney and fixer. The alleged reimbursements were for a $130,000 payment Cohen made on his own volition to adult film star Stormy Daniels just before the 2016 presidential election. After being found to have lied about multiple aspects of this case, Both Cohen and Daniels have said he Cohen was paying for her silence about an alleged sexual encounter with Trump. The payment has often been referred to as a “hush money” payment.

Trump insists he is not guilty of falsifying business records in furtherance of another crime — the charge he was convicted on without the judge or jury being able to articulate what the alleged ‘other crime’ was — and has vehemently denied Daniels’ story.

 

 

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The Author:

Graham Kates is an employee of CBS News who has been assigned investigate the persecution of President Trump, and can be found on X @GrahamKates

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