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Trump's criminal cases might be excused altogether now that he has been elected president, should any form of punishment or imprisonment interfere with his governing duties, legal experts say.
Here’s what to know about the four criminal cases: New York sentencing. Trump was scheduled to appear in a New York courtroom on November 26 to receive a sentence for his conviction earlier this ...
Hush money. Trump’s New York case, which stemmed from a 2016 hush money payment to an adult film star, was the furthest along and the only one to reach trial and end in a criminal conviction.
Judge Merchan indefinitely postponed the case's Nov. 26 sentencing and gave Trump's attorneys a Dec. 2 deadline to file a motion to dismiss the case -- which could determine if Trump enters office ...
The case settled days before he and anchor George Stephanopoulos were to sit for depositions, with ABC News agreeing to donate $15 million to Trump’s future presidential foundation and museum ...
Former President Trump is enmeshed in a tangled web of legal troubles set to play out in courtrooms across the country next year in the midst of his campaign to return to the White House. Trump is ...
When reached by Fox News Digital for comment on the state of the president-elect's legal cases on Thursday, the Trump campaign said, "The American people have re-elected President Trump with an ...
There is still the possibility that Trump will be sentenced in his New York criminal conviction for hush-money payments earlier this year, but his lawyers are pressing for that case to be thrown out.