Alito Confirms Trump Call Before Supreme Court Filing
On Tuesday, Justice Samuel Alito spoke with Donald Trump, who the next day asked the Supreme Court to halt his hush-money case sentencing. Alito said they did not discuss the case, but their conversation regarding a government position raises ethical questions given the timing.
Alito Confirms Trump Call Before Supreme Court Filing
On Tuesday, Justice Samuel Alito spoke with Donald Trump, who the next day asked the Supreme Court to halt his hush-money case sentencing. Alito said they did not discuss the case, but their conversation regarding a government position raises ethical questions given the timing.
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Alito-Trump Call Raises Ethics Concerns Amidst Trump Sentencing Delay Request
US Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito spoke with Donald Trump on Wednesday, the day before Trump's lawyers requested a delay in his upcoming sentencing hearing for falsifying business records; the call, regarding a job reference for Alito's former law clerk, has raised ethics concerns, especially gi...
Alito-Trump Call Raises Ethics Concerns Amidst Trump Sentencing Delay Request
US Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito spoke with Donald Trump on Wednesday, the day before Trump's lawyers requested a delay in his upcoming sentencing hearing for falsifying business records; the call, regarding a job reference for Alito's former law clerk, has raised ethics concerns, especially gi...
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Trump Appeals to Supreme Court to Halt Sentencing in Stormy Daniels Case
Donald Trump, ten days from his inauguration, appealed to the Supreme Court to halt his sentencing in the Stormy Daniels hush-money case, arguing presidential immunity, facing a Friday hearing in New York.
Trump Appeals to Supreme Court to Halt Sentencing in Stormy Daniels Case
Donald Trump, ten days from his inauguration, appealed to the Supreme Court to halt his sentencing in the Stormy Daniels hush-money case, arguing presidential immunity, facing a Friday hearing in New York.
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Trump's Hush Money Sentencing to Proceed After Appeals Court Rejects Delay
A New York appeals court judge rejected Donald Trump's request to postpone his Friday sentencing in the hush money case, denying his claim of presidential immunity extending to a president-elect; the sentencing will proceed as scheduled unless further appeals are successful.
Trump's Hush Money Sentencing to Proceed After Appeals Court Rejects Delay
A New York appeals court judge rejected Donald Trump's request to postpone his Friday sentencing in the hush money case, denying his claim of presidential immunity extending to a president-elect; the sentencing will proceed as scheduled unless further appeals are successful.
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Trump to Face Sentencing Hearing Days Before Inauguration
President-elect Donald Trump faces a January 10th sentencing hearing for his conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records; Judge Merchan rejected Trump's dismissal motion, citing that presidential immunity does not apply to a president-elect, and will likely give an unconditional discharge...
Trump to Face Sentencing Hearing Days Before Inauguration
President-elect Donald Trump faces a January 10th sentencing hearing for his conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records; Judge Merchan rejected Trump's dismissal motion, citing that presidential immunity does not apply to a president-elect, and will likely give an unconditional discharge...
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Trump's Hush-Money Conviction Stands: Judge Rejects Immunity Claim
A New York judge rejected President-elect Trump's motion to vacate his hush-money conviction, ruling that the actions involved were not protected by presidential immunity, setting the stage for sentencing on January 10th despite predictions of no punishment.
Trump's Hush-Money Conviction Stands: Judge Rejects Immunity Claim
A New York judge rejected President-elect Trump's motion to vacate his hush-money conviction, ruling that the actions involved were not protected by presidential immunity, setting the stage for sentencing on January 10th despite predictions of no punishment.
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Trump Appeals Hush-Money Case Sentencing to Supreme Court After Alito Phone Call
President-elect Donald Trump called Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito the day before filing an emergency application with the Supreme Court to halt his upcoming hush-money case sentencing; Alito confirmed the call but stated that the case was not discussed.
Trump Appeals Hush-Money Case Sentencing to Supreme Court After Alito Phone Call
President-elect Donald Trump called Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito the day before filing an emergency application with the Supreme Court to halt his upcoming hush-money case sentencing; Alito confirmed the call but stated that the case was not discussed.
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Trump Appeals Hush Money Sentencing to Supreme Court
President-elect Donald Trump is appealing to the Supreme Court to halt his upcoming sentencing in New York for 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to a $130,000 hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election; his lawyers argue the conviction would harm the presiden...
Trump Appeals Hush Money Sentencing to Supreme Court
President-elect Donald Trump is appealing to the Supreme Court to halt his upcoming sentencing in New York for 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to a $130,000 hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election; his lawyers argue the conviction would harm the presiden...
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Trump Seeks Supreme Court Intervention to Halt Hush-Money Case Sentencing
President-elect Donald Trump's lawyers asked the Supreme Court to halt his New York hush-money case sentencing scheduled for Friday, arguing presidential immunity; the court requested a response from New York prosecutors by Thursday.
Trump Seeks Supreme Court Intervention to Halt Hush-Money Case Sentencing
President-elect Donald Trump's lawyers asked the Supreme Court to halt his New York hush-money case sentencing scheduled for Friday, arguing presidential immunity; the court requested a response from New York prosecutors by Thursday.
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Trump's Sentencing Date Set: Judge Unlikely to Impose Jail Time
On January 10, 2025, former US President Donald Trump will be sentenced for his conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records related to hush-money payments made before the 2016 election; Judge Juan Merchan stated he is unlikely to impose a jail sentence.
Trump's Sentencing Date Set: Judge Unlikely to Impose Jail Time
On January 10, 2025, former US President Donald Trump will be sentenced for his conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records related to hush-money payments made before the 2016 election; Judge Juan Merchan stated he is unlikely to impose a jail sentence.
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Trump to Face No Penalty for Hush Money Conviction
A New York judge ruled that President-elect Donald Trump will face no penalties for his conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records related to hush-money payments made before the 2016 election, making him the first convicted felon to hold the office; the judge cited concerns about interfe...
Trump to Face No Penalty for Hush Money Conviction
A New York judge ruled that President-elect Donald Trump will face no penalties for his conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records related to hush-money payments made before the 2016 election, making him the first convicted felon to hold the office; the judge cited concerns about interfe...
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Trump's Post-Election Legal Victories Weaken Criminal Cases
After Donald Trump's election win, several criminal cases against him, including those in Georgia, Washington D.C., and Florida, have been significantly impacted by dismissals, delays, or legal challenges, raising questions about presidential immunity and future accountability.
Trump's Post-Election Legal Victories Weaken Criminal Cases
After Donald Trump's election win, several criminal cases against him, including those in Georgia, Washington D.C., and Florida, have been significantly impacted by dismissals, delays, or legal challenges, raising questions about presidential immunity and future accountability.
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64% Bias Score