Trump to receive additional legal penalties in hush money case by end of 2025?
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Legal announcements and court documents
Trump to Be Sentenced on 34 Felony Counts in Hush Money Case, Set to Become First Convicted Felon President
Jan 10, 2025, 11:07 AM
President-elect Donald Trump is scheduled to be sentenced on Friday morning in New York for his conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the hush money case to cover up a payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels. The sentencing comes just 10 days before his presidential inauguration, marking a historic moment as Trump will be the first president to take office as a convicted felon. The Supreme Court rejected Trump's last-minute bid to delay the sentencing, and he is expected to receive an unconditional discharge, which means no jail time, fines, or probation, but he will have a criminal record. The sentencing will take place virtually from Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, and he has the opportunity to speak during the hearing. The judge characterized Trump's actions as a 'premeditated and continuous deception' aimed at illegally influencing the 2016 presidential election.
View original story
Conviction • 25%
Case Dismissed • 25%
Plea Deal • 25%
Acquittal • 25%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Conviction Overturned • 25%
Pardon Granted • 25%
Conviction Reduced • 25%
Conviction Upheld • 25%
Conviction overturned • 25%
Conviction upheld with further proceedings • 25%
Case permanently halted • 25%
Other outcome • 25%
Conviction overturned • 25%
Conviction upheld • 25%
New trial ordered • 25%
Appeal dismissed • 25%
Seek a Pardon • 25%
Request Sentence Reduction • 25%
No Further Action • 25%
File an Appeal • 25%
Convictions upheld • 25%
Appeal withdrawn • 25%
Partial overturn • 25%
Convictions overturned • 25%
Bernie Sanders • 25%
Joe Biden • 25%
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez • 25%
Kamala Harris • 25%
Social policies • 25%
Foreign relations • 25%
His conviction and legal issues • 25%
Economic policies • 25%