United States: Donald Trump's trial in Stormy Daniels case postponed until April
An unexpected postponement for the trial of the case Stormy Daniels
\n\nThe lawyers representing the former president of UNITED STATES, Donald Trump, have just announced that the trial between him and porn actress Stormy Daniels has been postponed. Initially scheduled for March, the latter was postponed to April.
\n\nThe reasons for the postponement
\n\nThe precise circumstances of this postponement have not been clearly communicated. However, it appears that Donald Trump's lawyers have requested more time to prepare their defense in this defamation case which has been in the news for several years.
\n\nDonald Trump on trial: the ins and outs of the case Stormy Daniels
\n\nStephanie Clifford, better known by her stage name Stormy Daniels, initiated legal proceedings against Donald Trump in 2018. The actress claims to have had a sexual relationship with the latter in 2006 while he was married to Melania Trump, which the former president denies. She also accuses him of defamation for publicly denying the relationship and questioning his credibility.
\n\nThe defense of Trump and the future of the trial
\n\nDonald Trump's lawyers have always maintained that their client did nothing reprehensible. Regarding the defamation accusations, they argue that the ex-president simply exercised his right to freedom of expression by denying Stormy Daniels' claims. This postponement could give the defense more time to establish their case. However, it also raises questions about the current status of this high-profile trial and its potential implications for the former president.
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