Judge Juan Merchan upheld Trump's hush money conviction and set sentencing for Jan. 10, but said there would be no prison, fine or probation.
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A New York judge set President-elect Donald Trump's sentencing date in his hush money case for Jan. 10, but signaled there ...
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No, the president cannot privatize USPS. Because federal law establishes the postal service as a core function of the government, privatizing USPS would require Congress to pass a new law. The U.S.