President-Elect Donald Trump is now turning to the Supreme Court to block his Friday sentencing in New York. The request comes after New York courts denied his efforts to postpone the sentencing.
New York’s highest court has declined to block Donald Trump’s upcoming sentencing in his hush money case, leaving the U.S.
Newsweek reached out to Trump's attorney via email for comment on Thursday. Why It Matters. The New York hush money trial was ...
The Supreme Court justice confirmed the call with the president-elect but said they did not discuss the hush money case.
Court documents also revealed that after a mob of Trump’s supporters attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021—with some of the rioters chanting “Hang Mike Pence!”—Trump allegedly responded to reports ...
That sentencing is scheduled to take place Friday in Manhattan, where Trump was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records in May.
Prosecutors from the Manhattan district attorney's office urged the Supreme Court not to "take the extraordinary step" of preventing the sentencing.
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