DONALD Trump has proclaimed his innocence ahead of his hush money case sentencing that will cement his status as the first felon to serve in the White House.
Despite the president-elect’s repeated efforts to dismiss the case, citing his Election Day victory and his right to presidential immunity, Judge Juan Merchan will impose sentencing on Friday.
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Donald Trump pictured during closing arguments in the Trump Organization civil fraud trial at New York State Supreme Court in January 2024Credit: AP:Associated Press
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Supporters of President-elect Trump gathered outside the Lower Manhattan courtroom ahead of his sentencingCredit: Reuters
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Anti-Trump demonstrators protest outside Manhattan criminal court before the start of the sentencing of the president-electCredit: AP:Associated Press
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A sketch photo of porn star Stormy Daniels testifying during Trump’s hush money trialCredit: Reuters
President-elect Trump is expected to attend the sentencing virtually from his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida.
A group of anti-Trump and supporters of the president-elect gathered outside Manhattan Criminal Court ahead of the sentencing.
Pro-Trump demonstrators united to support the president-elect as one protester carried a large blue, red, and white “Trump Make America Great Again” banner.
Trump proclaimed his innocence ahead of the proceeding, blasting the sentencing as a “weaponization of the justice system against a political opponent.”
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The president-elect and his legal team filed an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court on Wednesday in a final ditch effort to prevent the sentencing from moving forward as scheduled.
However, in a surprising 5 to 4 decision, the Supreme Court denied Trump’s bid, arguing that the sentencing that would be imposed on the president-elect’s responsibilities is “relatively insubstantial.”
The majority included conservative judges Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and Amy Coney Barrett, who sided with their liberal counterparts, Justices Sona Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Justice Barrett is a Trump appointee who was nominated to the higher court during his first term in September 2020.
Four of the court’s conservative justices – Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito Jr., Neil Gorsuch, and Brett Kavanaugh – noted disagreements without providing reasons.
“I appreciate the time and effort of the United States Supreme Court in trying to remedy the great injustice done to me by the highly conflicted ‘Acting Justice,’ who should not have been allowed to try this case,” Trump wrote on Truth Social after the Supreme Court denied his request.
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“Every Legal Scholar state, unequivocally, that this is a case that should never have been brought.
“There was no case against me. In order words, I am innocent of all the Judge’s made up, fake charges.
“This was nothing other than Weaponization of our Justice System against a Political Opponent.
“It’s called Lawfare, and nothing like this has ever happened in the United States of America, and it should never be allowed to happen again.”
The president-elect continued, “To this day, this highly political and corrupt Judge has put a gag order on me, which takes away my First Amendment right to speak about very important aspects of the case.
“For the sake and sanctity of the Presidency, I will be appealing this case, and am confident that JUSTICE WILL PREVAIL.
“The pathetic, dying remnants of the Witch Hunts against me will not distract us as we unite and, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”
For months, Trump’s sentencing was delayed several times due to the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity ruling in July and a flurry of motions by his legal team.
Then, after his Election Day victory, the sentencing was derailed again as Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and Trump’s legal team reevaluated how to proceed with the case.
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Protesters holding up anti-Donald Trump signs outside the Lower Manhattan courthouseCredit: AP:Associated Press
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Donald Trump seated at the defense table during his criminal trial at Manhattan Criminal Court on May 30, 2024Credit: AFP or licensors
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