NEW YORK - President-elect Donald Trump received the first ever criminal sentence for a former or incoming U.S. president on Friday, an "unconditional discharge” that means Trump will get no ...
President-elect Trump -- who plans to attend the 9:30 a.m. hearing virtually from his Mar-a-Lago estate -- is expected to receive the lightest possible sentence allowable under New York law ...
A divided Supreme Court on Thursday evening cleared the way for President-elect Donald Trump’s criminal sentencing to go forward on Friday morning. In a brief unsigned order issued just after 7 p.m., ...
Trump, sometimes scowling or looking away, appeared on a flat screen from Florida as New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan spoke about the difficulty of sentencing the incoming president.
President-elect Donald Trump received a sentence of unconditional discharge in a New York court for his conviction in the ...
The New York Court of Appeals on Thursday blocked a last-minute bid by President-elect Donald Trump to have the state’s top court intervene in his Manhattan sentencing. In a one-page order from ...
A New York top court denied Trump’s bid to delay sentencing in hush money case, while his appeal at the U.S. Supreme Court remains pending.
Trump's sentence, which Judge Juan Merchan announced on Jan. 10, 2025, created quite an uproar on social media. According to New York State law, an unconditional discharge means that Trump will ...
The New York judge who presided over Donald Trump ... appeal the case after the sentence was entered. The sentencing means Trump will make some ignominious history before he becomes only ...
NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s sentencing Friday in his hush money case brought some closure to one of the most closely watched criminal proceedings in American history. Trump has vowed to appeal ...
By Ben Protess and Kate Christobek President-elect Donald J. Trump’s latest attempt to stave off his criminal sentencing in New York was denied on Monday, teeing up a frenzied series of last ...
Donald Trump has appeared virtually at a court in New York as his sentencing proceedings get underway. Judge Juan Merchan begins by explaining that the US president-elect opted to appear from his ...