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Trump is sentenced on January 10 – no prison time foreseen

 President-elect Donald Trump is set to be sentenced in the hush money payments case on January 10. Judge Juan Merchan ruled out prison time and hinted that an “unconditional discharge” – i.e. neither imprisonment, a fine nor probation – was the most likely sentence.

Trump can attend the sentencing hearing either in person or virtually. The judge rejected Trump's request to dismiss the case, emphasizing the importance of the rule of law. This ruling allows Trump to appeal the conviction and ensures that the legal process will continue beyond the sentencing hearing.


Trump posted at Telegram:

There has never been a President who was so evilly and illegally treated as I. Corrupt Democrat judges and prosecutors have gone against a political opponent of a President, ME, at levels of injustice never seen before. Corrupt judges, or judges so blinded by their hatred of me and my political ideology to  “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN,” are making a mockery of the United States Judicial System, and the World is watching in disgust. Deranged Jack Smith, the evil and sinister prosecutor appointed by Crooked Joe Biden to “take me down,” was found to be illegally appointed by a CORRUPT DOJ and FBI, and all of his many charges against me were dropped or dismissed. His illegal raid of my home, Mar-a-Lago, will go down as one of the “dirtiest tricks” ever perpetrated by one candidate, a dumb as a rock, Sleepy Joe Biden, on another. With all of this said, I still have confidence that the Appellate Courts will bring JUSTICE TO AMERICA!!!





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