Hush money

The Republican presidential nominee is presently expected to be sentenced in September.
Trump requested his conviction be thrown out following this week's Supreme Court ruling.
Manhattan prosecutors agreed to allow the former president time to argue the verdict should be tossed.
The former president's lawyers wrote a letter to the judge following a Supreme Court ruling that granted Trump broad immunity from prosecution.
The former president was found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records in late May.
The former president is expected to face sentencing next month.
The $50 million ad campaign will target voters in battleground states.
For decades, accused criminals who insist on a trial but then lose have generally received far harsher sentences than those who take a guilty plea.
Republicans claimed the DOJ had orchestrated the case against Trump in Manhattan, but the DOJ said it was never in touch with the Manhattan DA.
But first, the prosecutor wants more information and to set a new date.
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