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Prosecutors willing to delay Trump’s hush-money trial to review new records

Manhattan prosecutors say they are willing to delay ex-president’s trial – due to start later this month – up to 30 days

Manhattan prosecutors on Thursday said they are willing to delay Donald Trump’s trial on charges related to making hush money payments for up to 30 days so they can review records newly obtained from federal authorities.

The request has the potential to delay the proceedings, which were to begin with jury selection on 25 March in New York and would be the first of the four criminal indictments against the former US president to go to trial.

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