Trump's ongoing push to erase his criminal conviction lands in federal appeals court
Source: NPR
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Trump's ongoing push to erase his criminal conviction lands in federal appeals court
UPDATED JUNE 11, 2025 1:58 PM ET
By Kat Lonsdorf
President Trump, shown at Manhattan criminal court in New York, May 28, 2024, before he was re-elected, reacts as he walks back into the courtroom after a break during closing arguments in his hush money trial.
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NEW YORK -- An appeal hearing for President Trump's criminal conviction and sentencing was held in a federal appeals court in Manhattan Wednesday morning. It's the latest attempt by the president's legal team to ultimately overturn his conviction in his hush money case, arguing that it should be moved to federal court.
Trump and his lawyers have long fought for the case to be moved from the New York state system and into the federal one, where he could then try to have the verdict thrown out on the grounds of presidential immunity. The Manhattan District Attorney's Office, which is prosecuting the case, maintains it falls within state jurisdiction.
A three-judge panel overheard the arguments, which were scheduled to take about 20 minutes total and instead went over an hour, centered largely around the interpretation of a specific law that allows federal officials facing charges to move a case from state to federal court if the case involves conduct while in office. Trump's lawyers argue the law applies since evidence presented during the trial was from Trump's first term -- even though the actual crime was committed in 2016, when Trump was still a candidate. In an unusual move, the U.S. Department of Justice filed an amicus brief last month in support of the president's request.
The president was represented in court by Jeffrey Wall, a private lawyer and Supreme Court litigator who also served as acting solicitor general during Trump's first term in office. Trump did not appear in court for the appeal. ... "Everything about this cries out for a federal court room," Wall told the judges, arguing that testimony from former Trump officials during his first term like Hope Hicks made the case relevant to the president's official duties.
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Mr.Bee
(810 posts)Big

Torchlight
(4,834 posts)His feckless flock can never erase the reality that he is in fact, an indicted, degenerate felon.
twodogsbarking
(13,941 posts)BumRushDaShow
(154,274 posts)multiple times -
May 2023 - https://apnews.com/article/trump-criminal-case-federal-court-ee982a5e7d5f4edef356fb2951ca5655
June 2023 - https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143088914
August 2024 - https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143298556
October 2024 - https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143322725
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(124,351 posts)Doesn't belong in Federal Court.
Canada Kid
(199 posts)With a list of convictions longer than his arm...I wish my country would block him from entering Canada for the G-7. By Canadian law...he cannot be allowed to enter with a criminal record. Being a president should not be an exception to this law. Maybe Carney should have him arrested and thrown onto a plane to El Salvador?