Prosecutors Urge Court to Uphold Trump's Hush Money Conviction Amid Electoral Success Fueled by Religious Voters

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- Prosecutors from Alvin Bragg's office argue Trump's conviction should remain intact.
- They emphasize that President-elect immunity does not exist.
- Trump's legal team claims the case could hinder his governance.
- The case involves a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels by Michael Cohen.
- This is the first time a U.S. president has faced criminal charges.
- 80% of white Protestant evangelicals supported Trump in the election.
- Polling shows 51% of Americans believe changing gender is morally wrong.
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