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    Trump sentencing live: President-elect to learn his hush money case fate days before the inauguration

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    By KATELYN CARALLE SENIOR U.S. POLITICAL REPORTER

    Published: 07:25 EST, 10 January 2025 | Updated: 09:28 EST, 10 January 2025

    Donald Trump will be sentenced in the New York hush money case this morning just 10 days before he is inaugurated as president for the second time.

    The 78-year-old will learn his fate at 9.30am after the Supreme Court rejected his last-minute bid to delay the hearing in Manhattan.

    Trump was found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a payment to porn star Stormy Daniels in May after a seven-week trial.

    He will become the first president in history to take the White House has a convicted felon, even though he is only likely to receive a light punishment.

    Follow all the updates at DailyMail.com’s live blog. 

    What punishment does Trump face?

    Donald Trump is likely to receive an unconditional discharge when he is sentenced in the hush money case.

    It means the president-elect will not receive any jail time and will avoid a fine or probation.

    However he will get a criminal record, which cements him in history as the first president coming into office as a convicted felon.

    Judge Juan Merchan said his sentence is out of respect to the principle of presidential immunity, which will take effect after the inauguration on January 20.

    The lighter sentence has been given to low-level offenders in New York, including lawyers who have failed to pay taxes, drivers who speed and trespassers.

    Trump sentencing live: President-elect to learn his hush money case fate days before the inauguration

    Lawyers enter the courtroom

    Donald Trump’s defense attorney Emil Bove has entered the court along with prosecutors.

    Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg has not yet entered.

    Will Trump speak at his sentencing?

    Donald Trump will be given the opportunity to speak before he is sentenced in the hush money case.

    Before the judge announces his fate, the court will hear from prosecutors, the defense and potentially the president-elect himself.

    The court is usually left on tenterhooks before the sentence is handed down, but Judge Juan Merchan also already signalled that he will give an unconditional discharge.

    Trump will appear in federal court remotely via Zoom

    Donald Trump won’t be physically in New York for his sentencing within the hour.

    Instead, he will be appearing virtually via Zoom.

    He is currently in Palm Beach, Florida, at his Mar-a-Lago estate. He met Thursday evening with Republican governors to map out his MAGA agenda for the next four years.

    FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a bilateral meeting with Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel at the sidelines of the NATO summit in Watford, Britain, December 4, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo

    Trump at Mar-a-Lago called Supreme Court decision to let sentencing happen ‘fair’

    Donald Trump, who spoke at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday evening, called the Supreme Court’s ruling to allow the sentencing to happen a ‘fair decision.’

    It’s actually a very good opinion for us… I respect the court’s opinion.

    Trump is expected to appeal his 34-count conviction in its entirety to the Supreme Court once again after sentencing today.

    PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - JANUARY 09: US President-elect Donald Trump (C) speaks during a meeting with Republican governors at the Mar-a-Lago Club on January 09, 2025 in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump will be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on January 20, making him the only president other than Grover Cleveland to serve two non-consecutive terms in office. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ***BESTPIX***

    Trump supporters protest outside court

    Supporters of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump demonstrate on the day of a sentencing hearing in the criminal case in which he was convicted in 2024 on charges involving hush money paid to a porn star, in front of New York Criminal Court in Manhattan in New York City, U.S., January 10, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Segar
    Supporters of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump demonstrate on the day of a sentencing hearing in the criminal case in which he was convicted in 2024 on charges involving hush money paid to a porn star, in front of New York Criminal Court in Manhattan in New York City, U.S., January 10, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Segar

    TikTok ban divides Trump and Republicans as Supreme Court prepares to hear case

    With the clock ticking down to the Jan. 19 deadline for TikTok’s Chinese owners to sell the app or face a U.S. ban, the Supreme Court will hear arguments for and against the wildly popular video sharing platform on Friday.

    And it pits President-elect Donald Trump, who credits TikTok with helping power him to election victory, against former allies in the form of Mike Pence, his vice president for four years, and Mitch McConnell, who led Republicans in the Senate.

    At issue is whether it poses a national security risk, potentially feeding data from American phones to the Chinese Communist Party via its owners ByteDance.

    The company will argue that the ban, passed by Congress signed into law by President Joe Biden, should be overturned.

    And it has found an unlikely ally in Trump, who pushed for its ban during his first term, but now wants the law put on hold.

    ‘It’s a tough decision to make,’ he told CNBC in March interview. ‘Frankly, there are a lot of people on TikTok who love it.’

    RECAP: Trump found guilty on all felony counts at hush money trial

    Trump vows to appeal hush money case – but says Supreme Court decision was ‘fair’

    PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - JANUARY 09: US President-elect Donald Trump (C) speaks during a meeting with Republican governors at the Mar-a-Lago Club on January 09, 2025 in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump will be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on January 20, making him the only president other than Grover Cleveland to serve two non-consecutive terms in office. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

    Donald Trump called the Supreme Court rejecting his bid to delay his hush money case as a ‘fair decision’ but vowed to appeal on Thursday night.

    The 78-year-old appeared content with the decision, even though conservative justices Amy Coney Barrett – who he appointed to the court – and Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the liberals who supported the decision.

    ‘We’re going to appeal anyway, just psychologically, because frankly it’s a disgrace,’ he said, though he noted he found a silver lining in reading the Supreme Court decision.

    ‘I read it and I thought it was a fair decision, actually, so I’ll do my little thing tomorrow. They can have fun with their little political opponent,’ he said, trying to paint the judge as politically-motivated.

    Trump’s attorneys had asked for the sentencing be delayed as he appeals the verdict.

    They argued that Trump is immune from criminal proceedings as president-elect, and said that some of the evidence used in the Manhattan trial violated last summer’s Supreme Court immunity decision.

    The Supreme Court should immediately stop proceedings ‘to prevent grave injustice and harm to the institution of the Presidency and the operations of the federal government,’ his team argues.

    Why Justice Alito’s secretive phone call with Trump is ‘troubling’ 24 hours before hush money sentencing

    Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is facing criticism after he revealed he spoke with President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday.

    Their call happened one day before Trump’s lawyers made a last-ditch effort to have the country’s highest court stop sentencing in his hush money case.

    The conservative justice said he spoke with the president-elect by phone on Tuesday to recommend a former law clerk for a job.

    ‘William Levi, one of my former law clerks, asked me to take a call from President-elect Trump regarding his qualifications to serve in a government position,’ Alito said in a statement.

    ‘I agreed to discuss this matter with President-elect Trump, and he called me yesterday afternoon,’ Alito continued.

    The statement from Alito was released after the call was first reported by ABC News.

    ‘We also did not discuss any other matter that is pending or might in the future come before the Supreme Court or any past Supreme Court decisions involving the President-elect,’ Alito said.

    Sentencing in Trump’s hush money case is set for Friday, January 10, but the president-elect had been trying to have the case dismissed.

    The Supreme Court rejected his bid to throw out his conviction on Thursday night, setting up a showdown in court Friday morning.

    Trump, 78, was found guilty last May on 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments made to keep Stormy Daniels quiet about an alleged affair before the 2016 election.

    Will Trump be in court?

    Donald Trump was in the New York Supreme Court every day for the marathon hush money case last year.

    He watched as the likes of Stormy Daniels, Michael Cohen and loyal staff such as Hope Hicks testify.

    During breaks in proceedings, he spoke to reporters and railed against the charges against him – describing them as a ‘witch hunt’.

    But he is expected to appear remotely from Palm Beach as learns his punishment in the hush money face.

    Big screens have been set up in the courtroom filled with reporters, lawyers and a sketch artist.

    FILE - Former President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference at Trump Tower, May 31, 2024, in New York. Trump's lawyers have sent a letter to the Manhattan judge in his hush money criminal case seeking permission to file a motion to set aside the verdict. The letter to Judge Juan M. Merchan cited the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on July 1 and asked the judge to delay Trump's sentencing while he weighs the high court's decision and how it could influence the New York case. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File)

    Supreme Court rejects Trump’s last-minute bid to halt hush money sentencing

    President-elect Donald Trump will be sentenced in the Stormy Daniels hush money case on Friday after the United States Supreme Court rejected his last-minute bid to halt the case.

    The Court found 5-4 that Trump’s sentencing on 34 felony counts would not be an insurmountable burden as he takes back the White House, noting that Judge Juan Merchan has indicated he would not give the incoming president any jail time, fines or probation.

    ‘First, the alleged evidentiary violations as president-elect Trump’s state-court trial can be addressed in the ordinary course of appeal,’ the unsigned ruling said.

    ‘Second, the burden that sentencing will impose on the president elect’s responsibilities is relatively insurmountable in light of the trial court’s stated intent to impose a sentence of “unconditional discharge” after a brief virtual hearing.’

    Among those who supported the decision were Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Amy Coney Barrett and Ketanji Brown.

    Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh would have delayed the sentencing, the order states.

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