- The Supreme Court has ruled 5-4, allowing Donald Trump to be sentenced for felony convictions.
- The court denied his request for a stay, permitting a sentencing hearing to occur on Friday.
- Trump's attorneys argued that the sentencing would hinder his duties as president-elect.
- The court advised Trump to pursue state-level options, as the evidentiary concerns could be addressed on appeal.
- Trump expressed respect for the court's decision while remaining optimistic about the outcome.
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