No immunity for Trump's conviction: The U.S. Supreme Court needs to butt out of Manhattan hush money case

Jan 09, 2025 View Original Article
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67% : And once that sentence is entered, Trump could appeal the conviction.
37% : Tomorrow, Trump should be sentenced, and he should have to live with it.
30% : Merchan has already said that he expects Trump to receive a sentence of unconditional discharge, meaning that the felon will not be forced to even pay a fine.
28% : But Trump is not president now.
28% : Trump was a private citizen when he committed the offenses in the Stormy Daniels hush money case.
28% : Trump has evaded real consequences for his conduct, not just in this case but in the federal election interference and classified documents cases against him, which have now been dismissed in the aftermath of his second election.
27% : Tomorrow morning, seven months after a Manhattan jury convicted private citizen Donald Trump of 34 felonies, he should be sentenced.
27% : Trump wants the courts to say that he did nothing wrong, and the history books to say that he was no criminal.
25% : Trump has asked Merchan and the Manhattan appellate court to stop the sentencing and they declined.

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