A judge sentenced President Trump with an 'unconditional discharge' in the hush-money case, meaning no penalty but being a ...
President-elect Donald Trump will be sentenced today in the New York hush money case. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
President-elect Donald Trump is scheduled to be sentenced in his New York hush money case after a jury in May convicted him on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to a hush money ...
The US president-elect was convicted for falsifying business records relating to a payment made to adult-film star Stormy ...
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President-elect Trump was sentenced Friday after being found guilty on charges of falsifying business records stemming from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s years-long investigation.
In a singular moment in U.S. history, President-elect Donald Trump faces sentencing Friday for his New York hush money conviction after the nation’s highest court refused to intervene. Like so much ...
The president-elect's historic sentencing on Friday, Jan. 10, did not result in any real penalty for his crimes ...
The sentencing cements the president-elect’s status as a convicted felon 10 days before he returns to the White House.
On Thursday, the court agreed with Multnomah County prosecutors who fought to keep Kenneth Williams behind bars.
Justice Juan M. Merchan, an even-keeled jurist, has been in the president-elect’s cross-hairs for nearly two years.