On January 3, a U.S. court ruled that there was no basis to dismiss the case related to the "hush money" of President-elect Donald Trump, and ordered him to appear in court on January 10 for sentencing.

Previously, the jury concluded that he committed 34 counts of falsifying business records related to the payment made to former adult film actress Stormy Daniels to protect his 2016 campaign chances.

Despite facing a maximum sentence of 4 years in prison, Mr. Trump is likely to receive a "unconditional release" ruling to avoid disrupting the inauguration ceremony. His legal team is working to delay the trial, arguing that the case violates the principle of presidential immunity. Judge Juan Merchan stated that, if necessary, the trial could be postponed until after Mr. Trump completes his term.

The trial on January 10 not only plays a decisive role in the legal fate of President-elect Donald Trump but also has far-reaching implications for the power transition process and the political context in the U.S. in the near future. This is a significant legal and political event, attracting considerable attention from the public and international observers.
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