N.Y. Hush Money Trial Ends With Unconditional Discharge For Trump
A New York judge imposes an unconditional discharge on President-elect Trump, marking a tentative end to the New York hush money case. One America’s Daniel Baldwin has more.
A New York judge imposes an unconditional discharge on President-elect Trump, marking a tentative end to the New York hush money case. One America’s Daniel Baldwin has more.
President-elect Donald Trump will reportedly be sentenced on January 10th in his so-called “hush money” case, a judge ruled on Friday. The judge also noted that he would not imprison him.
The Manhattan, New York, judge who oversaw president-elect Donald Trump’s hush-money criminal trial is expected to announce next week if his historic felony conviction will still stand.
Possible jury misconduct in Hush Money Trump Trial is revealed. What else is new?
On Thursday, after a New York City jury ruled that former President Donald Trump was guilty of allegedly hiding a “hush money” payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels during his 2016 campaign, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton unveiled new merchandise for sale.