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Trump suggests there could be a 'breaking point' for the public if he is imprisoned after hush money conviction

Asked about the possibility of being sentenced to house arrest or jail, Trump warned that “it would be tough for the public to take” in an interview with “Fox & Friends Weekend.”

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June 2, 2024




 

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Trump must 'immediately' schedule a pre-sentence interview with NYC probation. Playing hooky may add to his legal woes.

Moments after his verdict, a court clerk gave Trump a "Court Order for Investigation and Report." The form directs Trump to "Report immediately to the department of probation." If he does go, he'll submit to an interview called a "pre-sentence investigation of the defendant."

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This will be decided in November. He loses and all the shit comes down. Will he spend to keep appealing or will he skedaddle to oh, russia?

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Trump asks to have gag order lifted in New York criminal trial

Former President Donald Trump has requested that the judge in his New York criminal trial terminate the limited gag order that restricts him from commenting on witnesses, prosecutors, jurors, court staff and their relatives. His attorney, Todd Blanche, filed a letter on Tuesday arguing that the gag order is no longer justified.

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June 5, 2024

 

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These mofos know something that isn’t being reported in the news.

They are in panic 911 mode right now.

We will wait and see…

GOP senators warn judge against sentencing Trump to prison

It could take months for Trump to appeal his conviction on 34 felony counts related to the falsification of business documents, and legal experts don’t expect the conservative-leaning U.S. Supreme Court to intervene to help him.

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06/04/24

 

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Trump's New York gun permit to be revoked following conviction

The former president's permit was suspended after he was indicted last year.

ByAaron Katersky
June 5, 2024


The NYPD will be revoking former President Donald Trump's gun permit following his conviction on 34 felony counts last week in Manhattan, sources told ABC News.

Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon is a federal crime.

The former president's gun permit was initially suspended after he was criminally indicted last year by the Manhattan District Attorney's office.

On May 30, a jury convicted him of 34 counts of falsifying business records in the criminal case related to an alleged hush money payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Trump has contended he did nothing illegal and said he will appeal the decision.

It is unclear when the NYPD will officially revoke Trump's gun permit, sources said.

Trump will still have the protection of the Secret Service.

The former president was indicted twice by Special Counsel Jack Smith on federal charges related to Trump's alleged interference with the 2020 election and alleged keeping of classified government documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate.

Trump is also facing state charges in Fulton County, Georgia, over his alleged interference with the 2020 election.

The former president has pleaded not guilty to those charges and denied all wrongdoing.

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Former President Donald Trump and his attorney Todd Blanche exit the courthouse and speak to media after Trump was found guilty following his hush money trial at Manhattan Criminal Court, on May 30, 2024, in New York.
 

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Trump lawyer describes junk food extravaganza at trial

“It’s not always McDonald’s,” lawyer Todd Blanche told the podcast “For the Defense with David Oscar Markus.” “There’s pizza, and there’s other non-healthy alternatives to McDonald’s,” he said. According to Blanche, the “variety” of snacks and treats in the Trump team war room may not have been healthy, but there was “this plethora of food everywhere.”

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June 5, 2024


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Trump Lawyer Todd Blanche and Trump
 

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Judge in Trump's hush money case raises questions about social media post claiming to preview jury verdict

Judge Juan Merchan asked prosecutors and Trump's defense team about a Facebook post that appeared to preview the outcome of the former president's hush money trial.

By Zoë Richards
June 7, 2024


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Judge Merchant and Trump


Alvin Bragg Hit With New Legal Complaint

legal activist group led by an ex-adviser to former President Donald Trump is accusing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office of engaging in "racial and sex discrimination."

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Jun 07, 2024


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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is pictured during a press conference following the felony conviction of former President Donald Trump in New York City on May 30. Pro-Trump activist group America First Legal filed civil rights complaints against Bragg's office on Thursday, alleging that its diverse hiring practices amount to "racial and sex discrimination."
 

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Trump probation interview set for Monday after hush money conviction

By Adam Reiss, Laura Jarrett and Summer Concepcion
June 9, 2024


Former President Trump is scheduled to sit for a virtual interview on Monday with a New York City probation officer from his home at Mar-a-Lago with his attorney Todd Blanche at his side after he was found guilty on all counts in the hush money trial against him last month, three sources familiar with the matter told NBC News.

Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, was convicted last month on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the historic case. The probation interview is required by the court as part of the former president’s pre-sentencing report.

Judge Juan Merchan, who is presiding over the hush money case, permitted Blanche to be present for the probation interview over a video call after prosecutors did not object. The Trump defense team is scheduled to submit their sentencing recommendation on June 13.

The former president is scheduled to be sentenced for all 34 felony counts in New York on July 11, days before the Republican National Convention begins.

Some legal experts noted that holding a probation interview over a video conference call is unusual but having the former president in a New York probation would also be unprecedented.

Martin Horn, former commissioner of the New York City Department of Corrections and Probation, told NBC News, “it is highly unusual for a pre-sentence investigation interview to be done over Zoom," but acknowledged that an in-person visit by Trump to the probation office would be "very disruptive."

“But you can argue that Trump’s appearance at the probation office on the 10th floor of the Criminal Court Building in Manhattan where his trial took place, with Secret Service and press following him, would be very disruptive to the probation office and unfair to other defendants who might not want to be identified,” he said. “So in the end, this might be better for the probation officer.”

Horn noted that the typical purpose of a probation interview is to obtain information on Trump’s social and criminal history, financial resources, history of mental health, physical or addiction issues as well as to assess his living situation.

Trump could also be asked if he is associating with anyone with a criminal record because he cannot associate with them if he is placed on probation, Horn said. The probation officer may also want to interview others in Trump’s home afterward. Although officers typically fulfill their inquiries in one session, there could be follow-up interviews. The probation officer will then write a report and deliver it to Merchan.

The former president is facing anywhere from probation to up to four years in prison. Some legal experts have argued Trump is unlikely to face imprisonment due to his age, lack of a criminal record and other factors.

Duncan Levin, a former Manhattan prosecutor turned defense attorney, said the prosecution is likely to ask for jail time.

Blanche, Trump’s lawyer, will be present to ensure no questions put his client in legal jeopardy, Levin said. Although the hearing may seem like an unnecessary step due to Trump being one of the most vetted public figures, it is the court’s way of judging who he is beyond what came to light during the trial.

“It is unlikely to move the needle because the judge knows so much about his background,” Levin said, referring to the probation hearing.

Levin also pointed to Merchan’s gag order against Trump after he attacked members of his family and the past jail sentence of Michael Cohen, Trump’s self-described former fixer who acted as the prosecution’s star witness, for a series of federal charges, including lying to Congress.

“To the extent that an E felony is punishable by jail, this case screams out for jail time, he has shown no remorse and has been held in contempt 10 times, but the judge warned him if he breaks the gag order I will send you to jail and then he did it again several times,” Levin said. “And subverting the election process is as serious a records violation as has ever come through the New York courts.”

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg agrees to testify in Congress, but likely not until Trump is sentenced

The House Judiciary Committee chairman, U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, wrote Bragg in late May after Trump's conviction in his hush money trial, accusing him of having conducted a "political prosecution" and requesting his testimony at a hearing June 13.

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D) and U.S. Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH)
 

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New Jersey's Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) reviewing liquor licenses held by Trump's golf courses

Trump holds three active licenses for Trump National Golf Club Colts Neck, Lamington Farm Club and Trump National Golf Club Pine Hill. "ABC is reviewing the impact of President Trump's conviction on the above referenced licenses, and declines further comment at this time," a spokesperson for the agency said in an email.

ByAaron Katersky
June 10, 2024


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An entrance to Trump National Golf Club Colts Neck in Colts Neck, N.J. is seen in a Google Maps Street View image.
 

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Donald Trump completes mandatory presentencing interview after less than 30 minutes of questioning

The former president was quizzed by a New York City probation officer for a report, required by law, that trial judge Juan M. Merchan can use to help determine Trump’s punishment when he is sentenced July 11 in his hush money criminal case.

BY MICHELLE L. PRICE AND MICHAEL R. SISAK
June 10, 2024

 

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Trump’s company: New Jersey golf club liquor license probe doesn’t apply to ex-president

The Trump Organization issued a statement Tuesday saying the former president is not an officer or director of any entity that holds a liquor license in New Jersey, or anywhere in the United States.

BY WAYNE PARRY
June 11, 2024


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Republican National Committee prepares for a convention Trump may not attend


Republican officials are working to ensure that Trump will be able to address convention attendees from afar if he chooses to do so — or if he is forced to because of his legal troubles.

By Matt Dixon
June 13, 2024


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Former President Donald Trump's sentencing is four days before the start of the Republican National Convention, and home confinement remains a possible punishment.
 

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Talk of Trump-free GOP convention grows as sentencing looms

Trump’s sentencing in his New York hush money trial is set for July 11, four days before the GOP convention opens and seven days before the former president is all but certain to be crowned as the nominee. Trump could be sentenced to prison by Judge Juan Merchan. But many legal observers believe that a more likely scenario, given Trump is a first-time offender, is home confinement. In that situation, Trump would presumably speak to the convention virtually from Mar-a-Lago.

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Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) urges Supreme Court to ‘step in’ on Trump conviction

Donalds, a Florida Republican, agreed with Speaker Mike Johnson’s earlier call for the Supreme Court to take up Trump’s case.

By Alexandra Marquez
June 16, 2024


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Trump with Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL)
 

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Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) urges Supreme Court to ‘step in’ on Trump conviction

Donalds, a Florida Republican, agreed with Speaker Mike Johnson’s earlier call for the Supreme Court to take up Trump’s case.

By Alexandra Marquez
June 16, 2024


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Trump with Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL)
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Biden campaign calls Trump a "convicted felon" in new ad about former president's legal cases

The ad, titled "Character Matters," begins with a narrator saying, "In the courtroom, we see Donald Trump for who he is." It then references not only his 34 felony convictions, but the former president being found liable for sexual abuse and defamation in May 2023 and the New York City civil case in which a judge found the Trump Organization committed fraud.

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June 17, 2024


 

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New York’s top court declines to hear Trump’s appeal of the gag order in his hush money case

The decision is the latest legal setback for the Republican former president, who has repeatedly railed against a gag order that prevents him from commenting on witnesses, jurors and others who were involved in the case. But it could be short lived. The trial judge, Juan M. Merchan, is expected to rule soon on a defense request to lift the gag order.

BY JAKE OFFENHARTZ AND MICHAEL R. SISAK
June 18, 2024

 

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Manhattan DA details wave of threats after Donald Trump's felony convictions

An NYPD sergeant said that Alvin Bragg's office had faced a wave of threats since the former president went on trial in his porn star hush money case.

By Ryan J. Reilly, Lisa Rubin and Adam Reiss
June 21, 2024


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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg brought the hush money case against former President Donald Trump.


Missouri AG says he'll sue New York over Trump hush money case

Attorney General Andrew Bailey claims that the case was brought solely to smear presumptive presidential nominee Trump going into November's election. He argues that the statute of limitations on misdemeanor business records falsification expired in 2019 and that the New York DA never specified "intent to commit another crime."

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June 20, 2024


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Missouri Attorney General, Andrew Bailey (R)
 

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Trump's NJ golf club liquor licenses are in Jr.'s name. Hiding behind his son isn't helping as the state moves to revoke.

The liquor licenses for Donald Trump's New Jersey golf clubs are all in his eldest son's name. That, however, may not be enough to protect the clubs now that Trump is a felon. NJ officials now say Trump's criminal record bars him from profiting from liquor licenses.

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Jun 28, 2024


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Donald Trump at his Bedminster golf club last year.
 

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Trump seeks to overturn criminal conviction, citing Supreme Court immunity decision

A letter to the judge presiding over the New York case is not yet public. It was filed Monday after the Supreme Court's landmark holding further slowed the former president's criminal cases.

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July 1, 2024



Trump golf courses’ liquor licenses not renewed after conviction

The licenses expired Sunday, but the two golf clubs were issued interim permits to serve alcohol until a hearing is held on the matter. The hearing is scheduled for July 19, which the division noted is after Trump’s sentencing on July 11.

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07/01/24

 

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Trump’s sentencing in New York delayed until Sept. 18

The sentencing, which had been set for July 11, will now take place less than two months before Election Day.


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07/02/2024


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Former President Donald Trump and his attorney Todd Blanche walk to speak to the media after Trump was found guilty following his hush money trial at Manhattan Criminal Court on May 30, 2024, in New York City.
 

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Trump asks judge to toss hush money conviction and dismiss case following Supreme Court immunity ruling

Trump's lawyers say "official-acts evidence" was used to fill "glaring holes."

ByKatherine Faulders,Aaron Katersky andPeter Charalambous
July 11, 2024

 

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Nevada man arrested for threatening Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, Trump judge Juan Merchan

Spencer Gear, 32, allegedly made phone calls and sent emails to eight federal officials and three state employees, in which he threatened to assault and murder them.

ByAaron Katersky and Julia Reinstein
July 25, 2024


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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg stands with members of his staff at a news conference.on May 30, 2024 in New York City. | Judge Juan Merchan poses for a photo in his chambers in New York, March 14, 2024.
 

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Trump loses appeal of gag order in New York "hush money" case

Trump's "contention that the conclusion of trial constitutes a change in circumstances warranting termination of the remaining Restraining Order provision is unavailing," the appellate panel wrote.

The appellate court concluded that the gag order should remain in place until Trump is sentenced. "The fair administration of justice necessarily includes sentencing, which is 'a critical stage of the criminal proceeding,'" they wrote.


By Graham Kates
August 1, 2024


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Supreme Court shuts down Missouri’s long shot push to lift Trump’s gag order in hush-money case

The Missouri attorney general went to the high court with the unusual request to sue New York after the justices granted Trump broad immunity from prosecution in a separate case filed in Washington.

BY LINDSAY WHITEHURST
August 5, 2024


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Judge in Trump’s hush money case delays date for ruling on presidential immunity

The immunity decision had been due Sept. 6, with the sentencing set for Sept. 18. But then Trump’s lawyers asked Judge Juan M. Merchan last week to rule first on their renewed bid to get the judge to step aside from the case.

BY JENNIFER PELTZ
August 6, 2024

 

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Donald Trump loses bid to dump NY hush money judge over Kamala Harris link

Former President Donald Trump lost a third bid Tuesday to replace the judge in his New York criminal hush money case after he said the case was tainted by the judge's daughter's work for Democratic candidates, including Vice President Kamala Harris.

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USA TODAY
August 14, 2024

 

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Trump seeks to delay criminal sentencing until after election

Judge Juan Merchan previously agreed to push the date back until September so he can first decide whether the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity decision requires tossing Trump’s guilty verdict.

Zach Schonfeld and The Hill
August 15, 2024

 
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