
Federal judge denies Trump’s request to move hush money case to federal court
CNN
A federal judge denied Donald Trump’s request to move the New York hush money case to federal court, finding there is nothing in the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling that alters his view of the fact that the payments were “private, unofficial acts.”
A federal judge denied Donald Trump’s request to move the New York hush money case to federal court, finding there is nothing in the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling that alters his view of the fact that the payments were “private, unofficial acts.” This is a developing story and will be updated.

More than two decades ago, on January 24, 2004, I landed in Baghdad as a legal adviser, assigned an office in what was then known as the Green Zone. It was raining and cold, and my duffle bag was thrown into a puddle off the C-130 aircraft that had just done a corkscrew dive to reach the runway without risk of ground fire. Young American soldiers greeted me as we piled into a vehicle, sped out of the airport complex and then along a road called the “Highway of Death” due to car bombs and snipers.












