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New York Judge Juan Merchan abruptly canceled the scheduled November 26 sentencing of President-elect Donald Trump arising from his convictions in May on falsifying business records.
The judge’s order on Tuesday came as Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg notified the court that his office does not oppose further delays that could defer any sentencing “until after the end of the defendant’s upcoming presidential term” in 2029. At the same time, the DA opposes any attempt to dismiss the case.
Merchan seems flummoxed. He resembles Charlie Brown —wishy-washy. His dithering and vacillation are exceeded only by his disregard for the law.
BRAGG CASE ‘EFFECTIVELY OVER’ IN ‘MAJOR VICTORY,’ TRUMP OFFICIALS SAY
He has had more than four months to consider the pending defense motion to dismiss …