What happens if a convicted felon – like Trump – wins the presidency? - With Election Day looming and the polls neck-and-neck, Trump could soon make history as the first president to run the country f ...
Sentencing is now set for Nov. 26. Though it is a white-collar crime and Trump is still legally a first-time offender, Judge ...
Sentencing in that state case has been delayed, most recently to Nov. 26. But first, Judge Juan Merchan is set to rule Nov.
Trump, a convicted felon, still faces a plethora of civil and criminal cases. Whether he takes a trip to the White House or to a jail cell will soon be decided.
Axios summed up the election as make or break for former Pres. Donald Trump's freedom with an Election Day Eve rundown of his trials.
The prosecutor and the 45th president both appear to be locked into defiant postures. Trump has said that he would fire Mr.
The election results could affect the course of Donald Trump's criminal cases because trials and sentencing could be ...
Personally, I think that when Donald Trump gets elected to office again for a third time, he's gotta strip Juan Merchan of his citizenship and deport him back to the Third World hellhole he came from.
We included claims, which we defined as instances of uninterrupted blocks of speech from a single speaker that attacked the impartiality of Judge Juan Merchan. For host monologues, headlines ...
Others say New York County Supreme Court Justice Juan Manuel Merchan is a tough and no-nonsense but fair jurist. Before this case, the most high-profile to ever cross his courtroom, Justice ...
As the 45th president’s contest with Vice President Harris appears set to conclude in a photographic finish, the criminal ...
Judge Juan Merchan postponed Donald Trump’s sentencing in the Manhattan criminal case. It was the right call, but Merchan’s weeks of handwringing over what should have been a no-brainer are ...