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Following criminal sentence, Trump turns to supporters for money
Crime doesn’t pay. With his post-sentence fundraising appeal, the president-elect is putting the maxim to the test.
Trump becomes first ex-president sentenced for criminal conviction: live updates
Judge Juan Merchan imposed an "unconditional discharge” that means Trump receives no prison time or probation. Trump continues to appeal conviction.
Donald Trump Sentenced In Historic New York Hush Money Trial
Trump received a sentence of unconditional discharge — or effectively no punishment — and the 47th president of the United States will be a convicted felon.
What Trump’s unconditional discharge sentence means in the hush money case
Justice Juan Merchan’s sentence of unconditional discharge for Trump carries no jail time, probation or fines. Trump had faced up to four years in prison.
Maddow Blog | Following criminal sentence, Trump turns to supporters for money
In the days leading up to Donald Trump’s sentencing in his criminal case, the president-elect published some hysterical rants to his social media platform, baselessly describing the judge in the case as “corrupt,
Donald Trump was sentenced, but he already has said he will appeal. Here's how that works
President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced Friday in his New York criminal hush money case. But he has already pledged to appeal.
Trump sentenced in hush money case, will not face jail or probation
Donald Trump was convicted in May on 34 counts of falsifying business records. He was sentenced Friday in a New York court.
The Latest: Trump Faces Sentencing for His New York Hush Money Conviction
President-elect Donald Trump faces sentencing Friday for his New York hush money conviction after the nation’s highest court refused to intervene
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Trump’s DNI pick Tulsi Gabbard defends controversial foreign spy power she once opposed
My prior concerns about FISA were based on insufficient protections for civil liberties, particularly regarding the FBI’s ...
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on MSN
Trump can still vote after sentencing, but can’t own a gun and will have to turn over DNA sample
President-elect Donald Trump doesn’t have to go to jail, pay a fine or perform community service as a result of his New York ...
Tampa Free Press on MSN
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Victor Davis Hanson Explains Why He Believes FBI Is ‘Afraid’ Of Trump’s Return
Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Victor Davis Hanson said Monday on Fox News that he believes the FBI is “afraid” of ...
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A conspiracy theorist with an enemies list: Dig deeper on Trump’s pick to head the FBI
Kash Patel has been loud and proud about exactly what he would do if he were put in charge of the agency in a second Trump ...
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on MSN
Appeals court denies bid to block public release of special counsel’s report on Trump Jan. 6 probe
A federal appeals court has cleared the way for the public release of special counsel Jack Smith’s report on the 2020 ...
New America
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Trump Wants a Loyal FBI and Justice Department. Here’s How He Plans to Get it.
In Episode 84 of his podcast, ASU and New America's Peter Bergen examines how Trump might change the Justice Department.
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Private firm recruits ex-cops to help Trump deport immigrants who entered US illegally
An email circulating among law enforcement officials in Cincinnati signals that private contractors are taking Trump's ...
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Trump Wants to Brand Cartels as Terrorist Groups. It Could Backfire
The incoming administration wants to try the move again, potentially opening up military operations against the groups.
The Texas Tribune on MSN
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Texas’ senators plan to support Trump’s Cabinet picks
Some of President-elect Donald Trump’s picks have stirred controversy for past comments and allegations of malfeasance.
PBS
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What does the U.S. attorney general do?
Congress created the position of attorney general in 1789 so the national government had a designated lawyer to conduct ...
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