Portrait image of Trump looking into camera, wearing a blue suit.
Former president Donald Trump attends fraud trial in New York
  • Prosecutors are fighting to keep Trump's hush-money sentencing on track despite any "immunity."
  • On Thursday, they argued it's a harmless error if evidence he's immune from entered the case.
  • Trump would have been convicted despite any official-act evidence, they argue.

Manhattan prosecutors are fighting to keep Donald Trump's September 18 hush-money sentencing on track, saying in a new filing Thursday that it was "harmless error" if evidence he's now immune from entered the case.