Donald Trump was sentenced in the hush money case without penalties, solidifying his historic status as a convicted felon upon returning to the White House.
Donald Trump sentenced to an unconditional discharge in hush money case; he retains voting rights and eligibility for office despite felony conviction.
Trump's sentencing highlights a historic moment as he becomes the first convicted felon to assume the presidency, ending with an unconditional discharge and no punishment.
The US Supreme Court declines Trump's request to delay sentencing in his hush money case related to Stormy Daniels payments, allowing proceedings to move forward.
Supreme Court rejects Donald Trump's last-minute plea to postpone sentencing in his hush money case, ensuring he could be labeled a convicted felon as he nears inauguration.