None of them had said publicly that they wanted a pardon, and it’s not clear any of them would have accepted one. But some ...
Now that President Trump has taken office, Jo Biden's parting shot warning of the danger to American democracy posed by an oligarchy of the super-rich - assembled by President-Elect Trump -seems all ...
Biden also did not pardon figures Trump has publicly assailed, including Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, New York Judge Juan Merchan and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
Donald Trump got the sentence he deserved. An embittered Judge Juan Merchan, sitting in a Manhattan courtroom, handed the president-elect an unconditional discharge on his 34 felony convictions ...
Former New York Yankees slugger Juan Soto produced a 7.9 WAR during his lone season in the Bronx. That type of production from one player is nearly impossible to replace. Luckily, the Yankees don ...
And Judge Merchan made it abundantly clear that it was not the president who deserved or whose position necessitated the treatment. Rather, it was the legal protections afforded to the office ...
The sentence was effectively nothing. Although Trump had been convicted of 34 felonies, Judge Juan Merchan sentenced him to what is called “unconditional discharge,” which means no jail time ...
In New York, Bragg—along with Judge Juan Merchan—pushed on, but there was little left for them to say. With SCOTUS’s blessing, Trump’s hush-money sentencing went forward. Sort of.
The situation resolved itself without deputy interference, as they returned home a short time later. • San Juan Island deputies responded to a call for trespassing at a residence. The incident was ...