The New York judge presiding over President-elect Donald Trump's hush money case on Friday set sentencing for 10 days before ...
Judge Juan Merchan denied Trump's motion to dismiss the case against him, and said he could appear in person or remotely for ...
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Clearly, there is no public clamor to see Trump sentenced prior to taking the nation’s highest office. There is, instead, a ...
Master Sgt. Matthew Livelsberger, a U.S. Army Green Beret, is the suspect in the Cybertruck explosion on New Year's Day, ...
The U.S. Department of Justice asked the Supreme Court late on Friday to reject President-elect Donald Trump's request to ...
Ryan Goodman waved off a statement from Donald Trump's team alleging the president-elect's upcoming sentencing in New York violates Supreme Court precedent.
Former federal prosecutor Doug Burns commented Friday on Newsmax after Judge Juan Merchan set a sentencing date on ...
Trump was originally scheduled to be sentenced in the New York criminal trial on Nov. 26 and faced the potential of serious jail time.
The judge issued an order setting a Jan. 10 sentencing date, although the judge indicated the president-elect would not receive jail time.
Justice Juan Merchan will sentence Trump for his crimes on Jan. 10, a court proceeding that will be unlike any in America's 248 years.
Trump’s sentencing will take place Jan. 10, ten days before the Presidential Inauguration, and the president-elect will not ...