Friday’s been a busy day for Donald Trump — and the day’s only half over.
The biggest news, of course, is that the sentencing in the Manhattan case has now been delayed to November 26, as Judge Juan Merchan issued a ruling pushing the sentencing back as well as his anticipated ruling on the motion to set aside the verdict based on presidential immunity.
Before that news broke, the former president began the day attending oral argument in his appeal of the E. Jean Carroll verdict (the first verdict) before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
Following that, Trump appeared with his attorneys, Alina Habba and Will Scharf, and gave a press conference at Trump Tower. The former president shared his own thoughts about the Carroll litigation (and other lawfare) before turning the floor over to his attorneys, who promptly and thoroughly dismantled the case. […]
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