Supreme Court Will ACCEPT FUTURE PRESIDENT TRUMP APPEAL AND OVERTURN CONVICTION by State Court

Ladies and gentlemen the latest article from *Politico* states: "Trump loses longshot bid to challenge hush money conviction in federal court." You might be wondering, why is this a good thing? Well, hit that subscribe button, and let's dive into it.

If you scroll all the way down, you'll find the key details: the maximum sentence for falsifying business records is four years in prison. This started as a misdemeanor but was elevated to a felony. The issue here is that the felony charge hinges on a federal crime that neither the FEC nor the Department of Justice pursued against Trump. In fact, both entities dropped the case, but the State of New York unilaterally decided that Trump committed a federal crime in order to justify upgrading the charge.

This is unconstitutional and will likely be overturned. It's already essentially been undermined by the Supreme Court's ruling on immunity. A federal judge even acknowledged that determining whether speaking to an attorney constitutes an official act is not within their jurisdiction, and New York cannot define what qualifies as a federal crime.

The key takeaway? This case is heading to the Supreme Court, where it's expected to be resolved. Stay tuned!

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Supreme Court Will ACCEPT FUTURE PRESIDENT TRUMP APPEAL AND OVERTURN CONVICTION by State Court Ladies and gentlemen the latest article from *Politico* states: "Trump loses longshot bid to challenge hush money conviction in federal court." You might be wondering, why is this a good thing? Well, hit that subscribe button, and let's dive into it. If you scroll all the way down, you'll find the key details: the maximum sentence for falsifying business records is four years in prison. This started as a misdemeanor but was elevated to a felony. The issue here is that the felony charge hinges on a federal crime that neither the FEC nor the Department of Justice pursued against Trump. In fact, both entities dropped the case, but the State of New York unilaterally decided that Trump committed a federal crime in order to justify upgrading the charge. This is unconstitutional and will likely be overturned. It's already essentially been undermined by the Supreme Court's ruling on immunity. A federal judge even acknowledged that determining whether speaking to an attorney constitutes an official act is not within their jurisdiction, and New York cannot define what qualifies as a federal crime. The key takeaway? This case is heading to the Supreme Court, where it's expected to be resolved. Stay tuned! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkDfAENyInk
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