Trump sentencing sets up an unusual scene ahead of his inauguration Just 10 days before he is sworn in as the nation’s 47th president, Donald Trump will have to appear before a judge to be sentenced on his 34 felony convictions. 01/4/2025 - 6:34 am | View Link
Donald Trump To Be Sentenced In Hush Money Case Days Before January 20 Inauguration In a massive setback to President-elect Donald Trump in the hush money case, a New York Court judge will pronounce the sentence on 10 January. Trump potentially faces upto four years in jail but judge ... 01/4/2025 - 2:55 am | View Link
Trump calls for New York judge to be disbarred after hush money conviction advances President-elect Trump in a weekend rant turned his ire on the New York judge who ordered sentencing to begin next week in his hush money case, calling him “the most conflicted judge in New ... 01/4/2025 - 12:48 am | View Link
New York Judge Sets Donald Trump Hush-Money Sentencing for Jan. 10 The president-elect may appear either virtually or in person, the judge says. 01/3/2025 - 3:15 pm | View Link
Trump team lashes out after he’s ordered to appear for sentencing in hush-money case before inauguration: Live A New York judge has set President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing in his hush-money case for January 10 — just ten days before he is due to return to the White House. Judge Juan Merchan indicated ... 01/3/2025 - 1:42 pm | View Link
Denver philanthropist Tim Gill’s advocacy on behalf of gay and lesbian Americans was recognized by Joe Biden with the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Saturday at the White House.
Gill grew up in the western suburbs of Denver and founded his software start-up, Quark, in 1981 after graduating from the University of Colorado.
These Christian Nationalists like Mike Johnson are so desperate to rewrite history and how our founding fathers felt about the separation of church and state.
Shortly after being reelected as House Speaker, Johnson read a prayer on the House floor which he attributed to Thomas Jefferson, but according to the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, there's no evidence Jefferson ever recited the prayer:
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Judge Juan Merchan has decided to sentence Donald Trump to an “unconditional discharge.” It is not the erasure of Trump’s 34 felony convictions but it is, The New York Times explains, “a rare and lenient alternative to jail or probation.” He had been facing up to four years in jail.
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An unconditional discharge would cement Mr.
MAGA Rep. Mike Johnson appeared to be struggling to hold on to the speaker's gavel, so incoming Vice President Donald unleashed a couple of posts on Truth Social to lash out at Liz Cheney, then to claim that Democrats are "giddy" that flags are set to be at half-staff in honor of the late former President Carter.