The day after the election, reports began to surface that Special Counsel Jack Smith was already in conversation with the Justice Department about bringing his two prosecutions of Trump—one over his ...
“Now that Americans have put a lawless man back in office, what happens to his sentencing in New York?” — Karen StaleyKort, ...
The president-elect’s first act will undoubtedly try to pardon himself. Judge Juan Merchan needs the courage Mike Pence had ...
The prosecutor said he would notify the court in December about how he plans to move forward, likely the first step in ...
Donald Trump during his criminal hush money trial in New York, May 28, 2024. Judge Juan Merchan has one sentencing option ...
Donald Trump made one controversial promise about US Special Counsel, Jack Smith, he vowed to honour if he became president ...
An attorney for President-elect Donald Trump fired back at New York Attorney General Letitia James after she appeared to warn she could continue to pursue charges against him despite his victory over ...
The judge who oversaw President-elect Donald Trump’s so-called “hush money” case, in which he was convicted of felonies, is considering tossing the case entirely.
Is the president-elect a convicted felon? Here's how Donald Trump's status will make history when he resumes the office of ...
The new indictment maintained the previous criminal charges but ... where he was set to be formally nominated as the 2024 GOP presidential nominee. Judge Juan Merchan delayed the sentencing to Sept.
A judge is expected to decide next week if President-elect Donald Trump's felony conviction in the New York hush money case ...
Had Trump lost the 2024 election, he would have been sentenced in New York on November 26 ... prevents state courts from sentencing a president-elect. If judge Juan Merchan decides against Trump, he ...