Former NYC Police Commissioner Ray Kelly joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the crime crisis in major cities across America. President-elect Donald Trump's request to dismiss charges in New York v. Trump was granted by Judge Juan Merchan. The sentencing date for Trump has been adjourned. Trump's attorneys demand immediate dismissal of the case, citing presidential immunity and a mandate from the American people.
Key Points
Former NYC Police Commissioner discusses crime crisis.
Judge grants Trump's request to file a motion to dismiss charges.
Sentencing date for Trump is adjourned.
Trump's attorneys demand immediate dismissal based on presidential immunity and mandate from the American people.
Pros
Former NYC Police Commissioner Ray Kelly discusses the crime crisis in major cities.
Judge Juan Merchan granted President-elect Donald Trump's request to file a motion to dismiss the charges in New York v. Trump.
The sentencing date for Trump has been adjourned, providing time for legal proceedings.
Trump's attorneys argue for immediate dismissal based on presidential immunity and the mandate from the American people.
Cons
Legal proceedings involving President-elect Donald Trump and New York prosecutors are ongoing and contentious.
There are differing opinions on the dismissal of charges and the impact on the case.