Takeaways from Trump’s Criminal Sentencing NYT | Top Stories By: Kate Christobek and Wesley Parnell 11 January 2025 at 02:45 Friday’s punishment was largely symbolic, but it ensured that Donald J. Trump would become America’s first felon president. © Jefferson Siegel for The New York TimesProtesters outside the courthouse Friday complained that Trump’s sentence was both too lenient and not necessary.
Trump Received an Unconditional Discharge. What Does That Mean? NYT | Top Stories By: Kate Christobek 10 January 2025 at 23:09 The rare and lenient sentence, which will spare President-elect Donald J. Trump jail time, was used to address his unusual status. © Adam Gray for The New York TimesPresident-elect Donald J. Trump, who was convicted of 34 felonies, originally faced up to four years behind bars.
Supreme Court Denies Trump’s Bid to Avoid Sentencing in Hush-Money Case NYT | Top Stories By: Ben Protess, Kate Christobek and Adam Liptak 10 January 2025 at 08:36 After the court declined in a 5-to-4 decision to block Donald J. Trump’s criminal sentencing, he is scheduled to face a New York judge on Friday morning. © Kent Nishimura for The New York TimesPresident-elect Donald J. Trump’s last-ditch request to halt his sentencing on Friday was denied by the Supreme Court.
Appeals Court Judge Refuses to Halt Trump’s Sentencing in Hush-Money Case NYT | Top Stories By: Ben Protess, Kate Christobek and Wesley Parnell 8 January 2025 at 06:20 President-elect Donald J. Trump is trying to expunge his conviction before he is inaugurated. He would be the first felon elected to the Oval Office. © Dave Sanders for The New York TimesAfter being indicted four times in four jurisdictions, Donald Trump leaned heavily on a strategy of delay, making a variety of appeals and other filings to run out the clock until Election Day.