On Friday, March 15, the court hearing in the criminal case of fraud involving former US President Donald Trump was postponed for 30 days, according to Fox News. The hearing was scheduled for March 25 but will now take place no earlier than the end of April. The US Attorney’s Office stated that most of the materials are not relevant to the state case against Trump. Federal prosecutors have already provided at least 104,000 pages of records, 74,000 of which were initially only provided to the Bragg’s office, not to Trump’s attorneys. Since then, the Bragg’s office has transferred these 74,000 p…