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Bragg says Trump's crimes and 'history of malicious conduct' are too serious for his hush-money case to be dismissed


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  Trump is too guilty, and his history of flouting the law too serious, for his only conviction to be tossed, Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg is arguing.

Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan District Attorney, has argued against dismissing the criminal charges against former President Donald Trump related to a hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels. In a recent filing, Bragg emphasized that Trump's alleged crimes and his history of "malicious conduct" are too significant to warrant dismissal. The case involves 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, stemming from a $130,000 payment intended to silence Daniels about an alleged affair during the 2016 presidential campaign. Bragg's office contends that these actions were part of a broader scheme to influence the election, and despite Trump's claims of political motivation, the DA insists that the charges are justified due to the severity of the offenses and Trump's past behavior.

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