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Donald Trump is set to attend his sentencing hearing remotely, marking him as the first former president to be convicted of a crime.
Trump is set for a historic sentencing in the New York "hush money" case amid ongoing legal battles and political implications.
Donald Trump is set to be sentenced in New York for hush-money payments, with indications he may face minimal consequences.
Donald Trump is set for sentencing in New York on felony charges; an "unconditional discharge" is expected, allowing him to continue his presidential duties.
The Supreme Court's narrow ruling on Trump's sentencing request reveals internal divisions as it prepares for potential future litigations.
Senate Democrats express outrage over Justice Alito's call with Trump regarding court issues, raising concerns about ethics and impropriety.
Trump's sentencing for a hush money case occurs days before his inauguration, marking a historic moment in U.S. legal and political history.
The Supreme Court ruled against halting Donald Trump's sentencing over felony convictions, allowing it to proceed as scheduled.
The Supreme Court denied Trump's bid to delay sentencing in the hush money case, reinforcing his upcoming appearance as the first felon president.
The Supreme Court has upheld Trump's New York hush-money sentencing scheduled for Friday, requiring his attendance to avoid legal consequences.
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