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What a tangled legal mess was weaved around the president-elect.
The president-elect won’t be doing prison time, but his felony conviction means he won’t be allowed to possess a firearm in his adopted state of Florida.
The president-elect has also asked the Supreme Court to block his sentencing.
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The president-elect is currently scheduled to receive his sentence on Friday.
The President-elect is gunning for Judge Juan Merchan, even after he signaled that Trump would avoid jail with a conditional discharge.
The judge in the case will formally sentence Trump on Friday, Jan. 10, just 10 days before he returns to the White House.
It’s been a great year for confessed dog killers, edgelord billionaires, and brain worm survivors everywhere.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul got a big laugh when she explained one of the key elements required for a pardon in her state.
Prosecutors have until November 19 to file a motion saying how they would like to proceed.
The president-elect’s sentencing is currently scheduled for later this month.
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