President-elect Donald Trump’s legal team filed to have his business records case in New York thrown out, saying a sentencing postponed over the span of his time in office would interfere with the presidency. NTD speaks to John Malcolm, vice president of The Heritage Foundation’s Institute for Constitutional Government and the director of the Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, who says that is unlikely to hold because, similarly, investigations have been allowed to proceed into a sitting president, such as those by Robert Mueller and Robert Hur.