Trump Receives Sentence in Landmark Case

Trump Receives Sentence in Landmark Case

President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced on Friday to an “unconditional discharge” by New York Judge Juan Merchan after being convicted for falsifying business records in a case brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

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According to NBC News, Merchan’s decision to sentence Trump with an “unconditional discharge” allows the 34-count conviction of the president-elect to stand with no additional penalties. The outlet noted that Friday’s action by the New York judge makes Trump the first former U.S. president to have been sentenced for a criminal conviction.

“After careful analysis, this court determined only lawful sentence that permits entry of judgment of conviction is an unconditional discharge,” Merchan said. “At this time, I impose that sentence to cover all 34 counts.”

During Friday’s virtual sentencing, Merchan told Trump, “Sir, I wish you Godspeed as you assume your second term in office.”

Fox News reported that prior to Merchan announcing the sentence against the president-elect, Trump described the New York case as a “tremendous setback for the American court system.” Trump added, “This is a great embarrassment to the state of New York.” The president-elect also claimed that he was “treated very, very unfairly” throughout the case.

In a post on Truth Social following Friday’s sentencing, Trump wrote, “The Radical Democrats have lost another pathetic, unAmerican Witch Hunt. After spending tens of millions of dollars, wasting over 6 years of obsessive work that should have been spent on protecting New Yorkers from violent, rampant crime that is destroying the City and State, coordinating with the Biden/Harris Department of Injustice in lawless Weaponization, and bringing completely baseless, illegal, and fake charges against your 45th and 47th President, ME, I was given an UNCONDITIONAL DISCHARGE.”

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