Former President Donald Trump, charged with falsifying 34 business records in an attempt to cover up a payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels, sits in a courtroom before the start of the day's proceedings in Manhattan Criminal Court, May 20, 2024. Dave Sanders/Reuters

A federal appeals court in New York on Thursday said that President Donald Trump should be allowed to make a case for why federal courts should review his hush money conviction for possible conflicts with the Supreme Court’s landmark immunity decision last year.

A panel of three judges sent the case back to a district court judge to address certain questions raised by the Supreme Court’s decision and determine whether Trump meets the threshold to be heard a second time. The district court judge has already twice d

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