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(The Center Square) – A federal judge has set President-elect Donald Trump's sentencing in the hush money case for Jan. 10, just 10 days before the presidential inauguration. Trump, however, is ...
Trump hush-money sentencing live updates. It was the first time in this year-and-half long legal saga that Trump had uttered more than a "not guilty" or given a brief affirmative answer.
Trump’s former White House aide Hope Hicks — who testified to the campaign’s damage control after the release of the so-called Access Hollywood tape — told jurors that Trump did not want ...
The racketeering charge carries a penalty of 5 to 20 years in prison and Trump has pleaded not guilty. The case, which was brought in August 2023, is the only one of the pending criminal cases ...
Will Donald Trump go to prison? The first criminal conviction of a former American president raises a host of legal and political questions. Trump was convicted by a Manhattan jury Thursday of 34 ...
Congressional Budget Office (CBO) baseline scenario comparisons: June 2017 ($10.1 trillion debt increase over a decade), April 2018 ($11.7 trillion, which reflects Trump's tax cuts and spending bills), and April 2018 alternate scenario ($13.7 trillion, which assumes extension of the Trump tax cuts, among other current policy extensions). [30]
The expiration isn't a surprise: It was written into Trump's signature tax legislation from his first term, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), signed into law in 2017.
Here's what would happen if Trump is convicted in the New York case, from whether he can still run for President to if he will go to jail.