Regardless of the outcome, Trump, a Republican, will become the first person convicted of a felony to assume the presidency.
The Department of Government Efficiency is already sending representatives to agencies across the federal government.
The criminal case brought against Trump by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg began trial proceedings last April. After juggling courtroom visits in multiple legal cases with campaign rallies, ...
With just 10 days remaining before his inauguration, Trump will become the first U.S. president to take office with a criminal conviction on his record.
New York Judge Juan Merchan is expected to give Trump a sentence that would uphold his conviction while sparing him any other ...
Jason Lewis, the 42-year-old convicted of manslaughter in the 2023 shooting death of 13-year-old Karon Blake, will receive his sentence in a D.C. courtroom. The former city government employee faces ...
President-elect Donald Trump will be sentenced today in the New York hush money case. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
Ten days before his inauguration, President-elect Trump was sentenced to no jail time on 34 counts of falsifying business ...
Cohen served more than a year in prison and a year and a half in home confinement. Trump himself faced as many as four years for his own felony convictions. But, unlike, Cohen, Trump will not serve a ...
President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced Friday morning in his hush-money case, after becoming the first president to be convicted of multiple felonies. Judge Juan Merchan sentenced Trump to ...
President-elect Trump was sentenced Friday after being found guilty on charges of falsifying business records stemming from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s years-long investigation.