A New York appeals court declined to temporarily pause former President Trumpâs civil fraud trial but did halt the cancellation of Trumpâs business licenses until after an appeals court hears his case.
The order follows a Friday motion filed by Trumpâs legal team to stay the trial and the enforcement of an earlier ruling issued by the New York Supreme Court that found Trump and his businesses liable for fraud.
In that 1,154-page court filing, Trumpâs legal team wrote that Judge Arthur Engoronâs decision imposed âunauthorized, undemanded, overbroad reliefâ to the New York attorney generalâs office, which will result in âsignificant, irreparable harmâ to the former president and his business.
âSupreme Court clearly does not comprehend the scope of the chaos its decision has wrought,â Trumpâs attorneys wrote in the filing.
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Political Glance
Republicans in Wisconsin are threatening to remove from office the newly elected state supreme court justice Janet Protasiewicz if she refuses to recuse herself from cases involving gerrymandering. The effort comes on the heels of
Two of Donald J. Trumpâs co-defendants in the Georgia election-interference case will go to trial together on Oct. 23, a judge ruled on Wednesday. The defendants, Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro, had asked to be tried separately from one another.





























