Supreme Court rejects Trump's request to halt sentencing in hush money case
- The Supreme Court rejected President-elect Donald Trump's request to block his sentencing in a New York hush-money case, ensuring he will be labeled a 'convicted felon' when returning to the White House.
- The Court's decision was made on a 5-4 vote, with four conservatives dissenting, marking a change from previous support for Trump.
- The Court stated that Trump's concerns could be addressed 'in the ordinary course on appeal,' and the sentencing's burden is 'relatively insubstantial.'
- Trump was convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal payments to a porn actress, but the judge indicated no penalties or prison time would be imposed.
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