The New York judge overseeing Donald Trump's trial for alleged hush money payments linked to extramarital affairs has postponed proceedings for at least 30 days, pushing the trial to mid-April. The delay was granted due to the high volume of case documents received by both sides. Trump, seeking reelection as the Republican candidate, is accused of covering up payments related to his 2016 White House bid. He denies the charges, describing the proceedings as a "disgrace" and claiming they are meant to harm his election prospects.
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