WASHINGTON, D.C. — Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s legal team has approached the Supreme Court to intervene in his ongoing legal battles in a case concerning alleged “hush money” payments.
The request is aimed at pausing the proceedings against him. Trump’s legal representatives argue that the intervention is necessary to prevent what they describe as a grave injustice and potential harm to the presidency as an institution.
Trump’s legal team submitted a formal appeal to the Supreme Court, urging the justices to stay the sentencing procedures.
The lawyers argue that failing to halt the lower court proceedings could not only result in an unjust punishment for Trump but also damage the integrity of the presidential office.
They emphasize the potential impact and implications of such legal actions on the office’s prestige and functionality.
The legal team maintains that the case represents extraordinary circumstances that require the highest court’s attention.
They identify alleged procedural flaws in handling the case at the lower court level, which they assert may have led to biases and unfair treatment of their client. By seeking the Supreme Court’s intervention, Trump’s lawyers hope to address these concerns and obtain relief by suspending the proceedings.
The Supreme Court has not yet indicated whether it will consider Trump’s request.