President-elect Donald Trump turned to the Supreme Court in a last-ditch effort to stop the sentencing, citing the conservative majority’s explosive immunity opinion.
After Donald Trump won reelection to the US presidency, prosecutors dropped two of the four prosecutions he’d faced during much of his campaign to return to the White House. Those were both federal ...
Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., the ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee, asked Justice Samuel Alito to recuse himself Thursday from considering Trump’s sentencing and hush money case, following ...
President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday urged the US Supreme Court to pause his sentencing in the hush money case, a highly unusual request that relies in part on the court’s decision last year to ...
President-elect Trump was sentenced Friday in his hush money conviction, but he faced no punishment by a judge during a hearing in New York in which he appeared virtually with one of his defense ...
Trump was convicted in May of falsifying records related to a hush money payment his then-attorney Michael Cohen paid to ...
President-elect Donald Trump will be sentenced in his hush money criminal case Friday after the Supreme Court refused to pause it, the first-ever sentencing of a former president on criminal ...
Judge Juan Merchan on Monday refused a request from President-elect Trump to halt the sentencing in his criminal hush money case.
Justice Juan Merchan's sentencing of Trump, 78, to unconditional discharge ... partisan" in a post on his Truth Social platform. The hush money case was widely viewed as less serious than the ...
Trump was found guilty by a New York jury of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in May 2024. His sentencing was delayed multiple times due to Supreme Court rulings and the November ...
hush money trial at Manhattan Criminal Court on May 30, 2024 in New York City. On Monday, Judge Juan Merchan denied Trump’s request to stop the Friday sentencing, ruling Trump’s bid was “for ...
A New York judge has rejected Donald Trump's bid to dismiss his hush-money indictment in the interest of justice, instead setting a January 10 sentencing date — just 10 days before the inauguration.