On January 10, local time on January 10, the New York State Superior Court judge ruled in the case of President-elect Trump's "hush money", ruling that Trump was guilty of 34 counts in the case, but in view of the important stage of the presidential power transition process, he was released unconditionally without any punishment.
Trump said after the "hush money" verdict that he would continue to appeal. His post said, "Radical Democrats have lost another tragic witch hunt. The real jury, the American people, have spoken and voted overwhelmingly to re-elect me. Today's events were a despicable hoax, and now that the matter is over, we will appeal this baseless hoax and restore Americans to my...
On January 10, it was reported that US President-elect Trump had appeared in a New York court on the hush money case. Previously, it was reported that Trump may have been sentenced before he took office as US president. On January 8, US Court of Appeals Judge Alan Germer in New York rejected President-elect Trump's latest request to delay the sentencing process of his hush money case. Less than two weeks before Trump's inauguration as president, presidential immunity could delay the case if the ...
Lawyers for US President-elect Donald Trump have appealed the ruling in his "hush money" criminal case, asking the judge to delay the sentencing process scheduled for this week. Trump's lawyers argue that the sentencing must be delayed during the appeal. His team has asked New York Judge Juan Mercan to respond by 14:00 EST on the 6th. On January 3rd local time, New York Judge Juan Mercan ruled that Trump's conviction in the "hush money" case was upheld, rejecting Trump's attempt to overturn the ...
President-elect Donald Trump has applied to have his hush money case dismissed in New York.