The criminal trial involving President Trump's "hush money" has been postponed by the judge.

The criminal trial involving President Trump’s “hush money” has been postponed by the judge.


The Department of Justice does not object to postponing the trial of President Trump.

The District Attorney of Manhattan is willing to postpone the trial for Trump’s case concerning “hush money” by a maximum of 30 days.

A judge in Manhattan has postponed the trial of ex-President Donald Trump in his criminal case in New York. This decision comes after an unexpected change in the case just 10 days before the scheduled start date.

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The case is being tried for felony charges of creating false business records pertaining to 80293 and 80294.payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels

The expected start date of March 25 has been cancelled.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg

On Thursday, New York Judge Juan Merchan was informed that Bragg’s office is prepared to postpone the legal proceedings due to objections from Trump’s lawyers regarding the last-minute submission of a substantial amount of pretrial evidence. The federal Department of Justice provided over 100,000 pages of documents to Bragg’s office on March 4 and 13, with an additional 15,000 pages scheduled to be handed over on March 15.

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Source: cbsnews.com