A new book about the case against Trump 'will be Exhibit A in all sorts of motions that Donald Trump could make' to dismiss charges.
by revealing key facets of the case, potentially giving the former president and real estate developer the tools he needs to escape prosecution.
But it also laid the groundwork for a possible indictment against Trump that Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg reportedly declined to fully pursue, leading Pomerantz to resign from the office and write his book.to prosecute the former president for those crimes and has already asked Pomerantz to delay publishing the book so his office could decide whether it imperiled the office's ongoing investigation into Trump.
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