'Anything but ordinary': Legal experts shred NY v. Trump as 'one of the worst' cases in history
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
68% : Fox News legal editor Kerri Urbahn added on Friday that as she walked into the courtroom, she noticed widespread support for Trump on the streets.65% : "The only protesters, per se, who were here were Trump supporters.
48% : Trump posted to Truth Social shortly after the Supreme Court's order on Thursday.
43% : "This is the end of the politicalization of the justice system," said Fox News contributor Leo Terrell, a civil rights attorney whom Trump named this week as senior counsel to the assistant attorney general for civil rights at the Department of Justice in his upcoming administration.
42% : "Terrell added in his comments to Fox Digital that he is "salivating to get to the Department of Justice," where he will be "very involved in pursuing justice" surrounding the NY case and others brought against Trump.
41% : Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office worked to prove that Trump had falsified business records to conceal a $130,000 payment to former porn star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election to quiet her claims of an alleged affair with Trump in 2006.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPTrump has maintained his innocence in the case and repeatedly railed against it as an example of lawfare promoted by Democrats in an effort to hurt his election efforts ahead of November.
40% : Trump also filed an emergency motion with the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that it "immediately order a stay of pending criminal proceedings in the Supreme Court of New York County, New York, pending the final resolution of President Trump's interlocutory appeal raising questions of Presidential immunity, including in this Court if necessary.""The Court should also enter, if necessary, a temporary administrative stay while it considers this stay application," Trump's filing requested.
38% : TRUMP FILES MOTION TO STAY 'UNLAWFUL SENTENCING' IN NEW YORK CASETrump has vowed to appeal the conviction, arguing that evidence in the case implicated his duties as president during his first term after the Supreme Court's ruling in July that former presidents have substantial immunity from prosecution for official acts in office but not for unofficial acts.
34% : It was done for one reason, to stop President Trump from becoming the 47th president.
31% : Merchan said ahead of the sentencing that he would likely not "impose any sentence of incarceration" on Trump, and instead hand down an "unconditional discharge.
26% : Trump was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records in the Manhattan case in May.
25% : Merchan sentenced Trump on Friday morning to unconditional discharge, meaning he faces no punishment such as fines or jail time.
25% : I can't help but think if it's because he wants the world to hear his voice sentence Donald Trump because we were not able to have that before," she said on Fox News.
16% : And the attempt to stain President Trump, to tarnish him with the scarlet felon, is going to be reversed just a matter of time.
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