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President-elect Donald Trump is a convicted felon. Here are the rights he is set to lose
President-elect Donald Trump doesn’t have to go to jail, pay a fine or perform community service as a result of his New York hush money conviction. A judge ended the case Friday with a sentence of an unconditional discharge,
Donald Trump, president-elect and convicted felon, to be sentenced in New York
Ten days ahead of his presidential inauguration, Donald Trump is scheduled to be sentenced Friday morning in New York for committing what the judge in his case characterized as a "premeditated and continuous deception" to illegally influence the 2016 presidential election.
President-Elect Donald Trump Officially a Convicted Felon After Historic Sentencing
President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced on Jan. 10 to an unconditional discharge in his hush money case in New York, making him the first president to be sentenced on criminal charges.
Excerpts from President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing
The charges related to payments Trump’s company made to a lawyer, Michael Cohen, to reimburse him for paying off porn actor Stormy Daniels during Trump’s 2016 Republican presidential campaign.
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Trump sentencing live updates: President-elect to attend sentencing virtually
President-elect Donald Trump is scheduled to be sentenced in his New York hush money case after a jury in May convicted him on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to a hush money payment made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels in order to boost his electoral prospects in the 2016 presidential election.
Trump set for sentencing in his New York felony conviction
Trump on Thursday exhausted his last legal maneuver to stop the sentencing, after a narrow majority of Supreme Court justices declined to intervene.
Supreme Court denies Trump attempt to stop sentencing in New York v. Trump
The United States Supreme Court has denied President-elect Trump's petition to block his Friday sentencing in New York v. Trump.
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'It's ours.' Who owns the Gulf of Mexico? Trump plans to rename it to Gulf of America
President-elect Donald Trump says he plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, because "it's ours." Who owns ...
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Panama Canal administrator pushes back against Trump's assertions of Chinese meddling
The administrator of the Panama Canal has responded to criticisms from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, denying that there ...
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What to know about Trump’s calls to make Canada the ‘51st state’
President-elect Trump has doubled down on his suggestion of a merged United States and Canada in the wake of Canadian Prime ...
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Does Trump have the authority to rename ‘Gulf of Mexico’? Obama did it first, but for this noble reason
During a dizzying Tuesday press conference, President-elect Donald Trump said he would rename the Gulf of Mexico, among other ...
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Trump inauguration 2025: Schedule of events, how to watch
Tickets to Trump's inauguration are free and available only through members of Congress. Can't get one? Here's how to watch on TV or live stream.
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Why Does Trump Want To Buy Greenland? Here’s What To Know About The Longshot Idea.
The Danish foreign minister expressed openness to working more closely with the U.S. to ensure its interests in the region ...
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Mexican president suggests renaming the United States after Trump’s Gulf of America threat
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum clapped back Wednesday at President-elect Donald Trump’s threat to rename the Gulf of ...
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Gulf of America? Trump says he will rename the Gulf of Mexico
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) has promised she will introduce a bill “ASAP” to back President-elect Trump’s idea to ...
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What does the U.S. attorney general do?
Congress created the position of attorney general in 1789 so the national government had a designated lawyer to conduct ...
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Some US lawmakers want more Christianity in the classroom. Trump could embolden their plans
Conservative lawmakers across the U.S. are pushing to introduce more Christianity to public school classrooms, testing the ...
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