The president-elect's sentencing after being convicted of 34 felony counts in hush-money case draws a wide range of reactions ...
"Barrett is a disgrace," Bannon told Newsweek, calling her decision to not halt Donald Trump's sentencing "outrageous." ...
President-elect lashes out after judge orders unconditional discharge - President-elect appears virtually in Manhattan ...
Judge Juan Merchan spent seven minutes during Friday’s sentencing hearing bemoaning that President-elect Donald Trump’s ...
After President-elect Donald J. Trump was sentenced Friday morning, a clerk entered a Judgment of Conviction for 34 felony counts of falsifying business records into the New York State Universal Court ...
Constitutional law attorney Katie Cherkasky analyzes President-elect Donald Trump’s New York sentencing and offers insights on the Supreme Court’s stance on the proposed TikTok ban.
However, on Friday, President-elect Donald Trump was assured that despite his conviction on 34 felony counts, no such ...
The Supreme Court decided, by a scant 5–4 margin, that President Donald Trump would have to (virtually) sit through a ...
Trump was found guilty in May of 34 felonies for authorizing a scheme in 2017 to falsify records in order to cover up reimbursements for a "hush money" payment.
After months of delays, Trump was sentenced Friday. Here's what's in store now that his felony status is finalized.
US President-elect Donald Trump will not go to jail, pay a fine or be put on probation for his criminal conviction stemming ...
US President-elect Donald Trump awaited sentencing in the New York hush money case, for which a Manhattan jury had found him ...