Trump Sentencing Postponed Until After Election in New York Case

Former President Donald Trump’s sentencing in the New York v. Trump case has been postponed until after the November presidential election, a decision made by Judge Juan Merchan. The move comes amid Trump’s legal team’s efforts to delay the sentencing, citing concerns about potential election interference. The original sentencing date was set for September 18th.

Hunter Biden Pleads Guilty in Tax Case, Raising Questions About Presidential Pardon

Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, pleaded guilty to federal tax charges in a shocking courtroom twist. The plea deal, which came after Hunter’s lawyers initially intended to argue he was too intoxicated to be responsible for his actions, leaves the president facing pressure to make a decision on a potential pardon for his son. Legal experts weigh in on the implications of the plea and the potential for a pardon.

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