‘The defense rests’: Trump declines to testify in hush-money trial 1 day after his legal adviser said he ‘wants’ to take the stand because ‘he’s absolutely ready to tell the truth’

Former President Donald Trump sits in a courtroom next to his lawyer Todd Blanche before the start of the day

Former President Donald Trump sits in a courtroom next to his lawyer Todd Blanche before the start of the day’s proceedings in the Manhattan Criminal court, Tuesday, May 21, 2024, in New York (Dave Sanders/The New York Times via AP, Pool).

Donald Trump has asked the New York state judge presiding over his criminal hush-money case to halt this Friday’s sentencing hearing while he appeals the court’s decision to uphold his conviction on 34 felony charges.

In Monday’s filing, Trump’s defense attorneys Todd Blanche and Emil Bove notified Acting New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan that the president-elect would seek the reversal of Merchan’s decision not to throw out the case based on jurisprudence granting presidents immunity from prosecution for any official acts taken while in office.

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