While requests to move criminal cases from state to federal court are rarely granted, the prosecution of Trump is unprecedented.
NEW YORK — A U.S. judge is set to hear arguments Tuesday over President Donald Trump’s attempt to move his criminal case in New York out of the state court, where he was indicted, to a federal court where he could potentially try to get the case dismissed.
in April to charges that he falsified his company’s business records to hide hush money payouts aimed at burying allegations of extramarital sexual encounters. Trump’s lawyers have said those payments to Cohen were legitimate legal expenses and not part of any cover-up. If a judge agrees to move the case to federal court, Trump’s lawyers could then try to get the case dismissed on the grounds that federal officials are immune from criminal prosecution over actions they take as part of their official job duties.
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