
Judge Merchan denies another Trump bid to delay imminent hush money trial
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : " Lawyers for Trump last month asked Merchan to delay the trial, set to begin with jury selection on Monday, "in light of exceptionally prejudicial pretrial publicity, which is substantial, ongoing, and likely to increase.36% : The ruling marks the fourth against Trump this week in his efforts to put off what's likely to be the only one of his four trials held before the election.
30% : By Molly Crane-Newman | mcranenewman@nydailynews.com | New York Daily News Denying yet another bid by Donald Trump to delay his pending trial, Judge Juan Merchan said on Friday that the former president personally generated "much, if not most," of the media circus he complains about.
27% : Lawyers for Trump declined to comment, as did the Manhattan DA.
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