Alert 🚨 🚨 Trump Sentenced in New York Hush-Money Case Just Days Before Inauguration 🔥 🔥
Donald Trump has made history as the first elected U.S. president to be sentenced for a criminal offense, stemming from his involvement in a hush-money scheme. The sentencing came just days before he was set to take office for his second term as president.
In May, Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records related to a $130,000 payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign. Prosecutors argued that the payment was made to cover up an alleged affair with Daniels to avoid damaging his election prospects. Despite the conviction, Trump was spared jail time, a fine, or probation, and was instead sentenced to an "unconditional discharge" by Judge Juan Merchan. This means the conviction will stay on his criminal record, but there will be no additional penalties.
During his virtual appearance at the sentencing, Trump continued to deny any wrongdoing, calling the case a "political witch-hunt" and rejecting any claims of a sexual affair with Daniels. He expressed plans to appeal the decision, a process that could extend for years, potentially overlapping with his next term in office.
Trump’s legal team had asked the U.S. Supreme Court to postpone the sentencing, arguing it could harm the presidency’s functionality. However, the Court ruled against the delay, stating that any issues with the trial's evidence could be addressed in future appeals.
With the sentencing now completed, Trump remains free to continue his campaign for re-election, marking a unique moment in U.S. political and legal history.
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