President-elect Donald Trump received a sentence of unconditional discharge in a New York court for his conviction in the ...
Mr. Trump had originally faced up to four years in prison, and it’s possible that he would have received a different sentence had he not been elected president. A New York Times analysis of ...
President-elect Trump filed a motion to stay the Jan. 10 sentencing in the New York v. Trump case, Fox Digital has learned. "Today, President Trump’s legal team moved to stop the unlawful ...
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 ...
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 ...
Before Judge Merchan announced the sentence, Trump called the case a "tremendous setback for the American court system." "This is a great embarrassment to the state of New York," Trump said ...
President-elect Donald Trump will be sentenced today, following an order issued Friday by Manhattan-based Judge Juan Merchan.
President-elect Donald Trump is poised to become commander in chief again, this time as a convicted felon but one who has been able to sidestep sentences in three of the four criminal cases ...
President-elect Donald Trump on Friday received a no-penalty sentence known as an “unconditional discharge” in his New York hush money case, a rare decision for a felony conviction.
The New York case became the only one of Trump's four criminal indictments that has gone to trial and possibly the only one that ever will. And the sentencing came 10 days before his inauguration ...