A sharply divided Supreme Court has rejected President-elect Donald Trump’s bid to delay sentencing in his New York hush ...
NEW YORK (Reuters ... rejected their argument that the U.S. Supreme Court's July decision in a separate criminal case against Trump that presidents cannot be prosecuted for official acts meant the ...
President-elect Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to call off Friday’s sentencing in his hush money case in New York. WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to ...
New York's highest court refused to halt President ... separate times in order to cover up a hush money payment made to porn star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election. In his request ...
President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday urged the US Supreme Court to pause his sentencing in the hush money case, a highly unusual request that relies in part on the court’s decision last year to ...
The court turned down Trump's last-minute bid to prevent his sentencing which is scheduled for Friday in New York state court ...
Judge Juan Merchan sentenced the president-elect last week after the Supreme Court elected not to grant his appeal for intervention. Judge Merchan imposed an “unconditional discharge,” meaning that no ...
In the first test of how receptive the court may be to Trump, 4 of the court's 6 conservative members said they would have granted his emergency request.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito spoke with Trump on Tuesday, while he has an appeal before the high court to block his New York sentencing.
Trump was convicted in May of falsifying records related to a hush money payment his then-attorney Michael Cohen paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels in the closing days of the 2016 presidential ...
Justice Samuel Alito spoke to Donald Trump on Tuesday, a day before the president-elect urged the Supreme Court to halt his Jan. 10 sentencing in the New York hush-money case, the justice said in a ...
Lawyers for Donald Trump argued that the president-elect would be irreparably harmed if sentenced in the New York criminal case.