- President-elect Trump is set to be sentenced for his hush money conviction in New York, marking a historic moment as the first felon to take the presidency.
- The Supreme Court has dismissed Trump's final options to delay sentencing, allowing him to attend virtually.
- Simultaneously, the Court will hear arguments on the future of TikTok amidst discussions on national security and free speech implications.
- In a related case, Rudy Giuliani is expected to testify in a criminal contempt case regarding false statements about 2020 election workers.
- Trump's sentencing is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. EST, with Supreme Court proceedings starting at 10 a.m. EST.
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Atlas Winston
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