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Trump has finally been sentenced in his felony hush-money case. Here's what's next.

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  • Reliability

    60% ReliableFair

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  • Politician Portrayal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

53% : Trump has a third New Jersey club in Pine Hill, the Trump National Golf Club Philadelphia.
44% : Here's what comes next now that Trump is the first president in US history with a felony sentence on his record.
40% : Trump has nominated Todd Blanche and Emil Bove, the lead lawyers in his Manhattan criminal case, to serve in top roles in the Justice Department for his second term.
36% : If the state courts uphold his conviction, Trump could ask the US Supreme Court to overturn it.
33% : Trump can now appeal his indictment and conviction to New York's Appellate Division, which serves as a first-tier appellate court in the state.
33% : Trump has also named John Sauer -- who successfully argued the criminal immunity case on his behalf last year -- as his pick for solicitor general, who presents arguments before the Supreme Court.
31% : The greatest consequences for Trump may be the judgments against him in civil cases brought by the New York Attorney General's office and by the writer E. Jean Carroll.
28% : In February, a New York judge found Trump and his companies liable for fraud, ordering them to pay penalties that, with interest, have ballooned to nearly a half-billion dollars.
28% : Two juries have ordered Trump to pay a total of nearly $90 million after he was found liable for sexually abusing and defaming Carroll.
25% : Trump, who is scheduled to be sworn in as president again on January 20, can now begin an appeal of his criminal conviction.
24% : Donald Trump received no punishment for the 34-count conviction handed down by a jury in his New York hush-money case.
23% : The department could do the same for Trump as he appeals his criminal case, Michel Paradis, a professor of constitutional law at Columbia University, told Business Insider.
21% : The case is effectively frozen as Fani Willis, the district attorney who brought the indictment against Trump and more than a dozen codefendants, appeals a decision to have her removed from the case over an inappropriate relationship with its special prosecutor.
16% : The two federal criminal cases against Trump -- over his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election and for taking government documents with him to Mar-a-Lago post-presidency -- were dismissed after Trump won reelection in November.

*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.

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