Donald Trump Sentenced to Unconditional Discharge in Historic Felony Case
In a landmark ruling on January 10, 2025, former President Donald Trump was sentenced by a New York judge to an unconditional discharge after being convicted on 34 felony counts involving falsification of business records. The case stemmed from efforts to conceal $130,000 paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign to prevent damaging revelations. The sentence carries no prison time, probation, or fines, marking Trump as the first U.S. president to hold a felony conviction.
Appearing via video conference, Trump expressed his belief that the conviction was unjust, stating, "I am totally innocent," and accused the legal system of being weaponized against him. Trump's lawyers had sought a postponement of the sentencing until after he defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the recent election, but their efforts were denied by the Supreme Court.
Judge Juan Merchan, who presided over the case, emphasized that although the situation was extraordinary, he treated it like any other case. Trump's legal team plans to appeal the decision, aiming to overturn the conviction in higher courts. The case has not only significant legal implications but may also influence Trump's political trajectory as he attempts to navigate the lingering stigma of his criminal record while assuming office.
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