President-elect Trump is slated to be sentenced in his hush money conviction on Friday in New York, the final step in ...
New York is one of only two states that does not allow trial proceedings to be broadcast without the judge's approval.
Bloomberg News Supreme Court reporter Greg Stohr talked about the Court's decision to allow President-elect Donald Trump's sentencing in the New York hush money case to proceed.
Donald Trump is to learn his sentence over his hush money conviction, in a historic court ruling just 10 days before he is ...
The 78-year-old president-elect will appear via a video feed at the 9:30 a.m. hearing in Manhattan Supreme Court, where ...
Regardless of the outcome at today's sentencing, president-elect Trump, 78, will become the first person convicted of a ...
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to be sentenced at a Friday hearing with New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan, putting an end to his hush money trial more than seven months after his ...
Ten days before his inauguration, President-elect Trump will be sentenced on 34 counts of falsifying business records on ...
Regardless of the outcome, Trump, a Republican, will become the first person convicted of a felony to assume the presidency.
With Trump 10 days from inauguration, Judge Juan M. Merchan has indicated he plans a no-penalty sentence called an ...
Trump on Thursday exhausted his last legal maneuver to stop the sentencing, after a narrow majority of Supreme Court justices ...