U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is taking his legal battles to the nation’s highest court, urging the U.S. Supreme Court to pause criminal proceedings in his New York hush money case. This comes after a New York appeals court rejected his attempt to delay a sentencing hearing originally set for Friday.
The Legal Chess Game Continues
Trump’s lawyers filed an emergency request on Wednesday, asking justices to issue an immediate stay while they prepare a broader appeal tied to questions of presidential immunity. They cited a recent Supreme Court ruling that expanded protections for official presidential acts, arguing it could impact Trump’s case.
Timeline Tensions 
With the sentencing clock ticking, the filing also requests a temporary “administrative stay” to buy time while the court weighs whether to fully halt the case. Legal experts say this move could delay proceedings for weeks – or even months – as the immunity debate unfolds.
Why it matters: This case marks the first criminal conviction of a former U.S. president, testing boundaries between personal conduct and presidential authority. The outcome could set major precedents for future leaders.
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Trump asks U.S. Supreme Court to pause New York hush money case
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