NEW YORK — Donald Trump moved to sue Justice Juan Merchan on Monday in yet another bid to delay the Stormy Daniels hush money case a week out from the expected start of the Manhattan trial. The ...
The order prevents Donald Trump from publicly commenting about the family members of the case’s judge. Content creator Joseph ...
It wasn’t surprising when Judge Juan Merchan on Friday postponed Donald Trump’s New York state sentencing until after the presidential election. After all, the Manhattan District Attorney’s ...
EXCLUSIVE: America First Legal (AFL) is suing New York State Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan for refusing to turn over his financial disclosures amid questions about his daughter’s work at a ...
Issue: Whether the Supreme Court should vacate the gag order imposed on former President Donald Trump by Judge Juan Merchan in Trump's criminal trial in New York. ABOUT RESOURCES JOB POSTINGS PRIVACY ...
Judge Juan Merchan's decision to postpone Donald Trump's sentencing until after the 2024 election could have "downsides" for the former president, a legal expert has said. In May, a jury convicted ...
Judge Juan Merchan decided to postpone former President Trump’s sentencing in New York v. Trump until after the November presidential election. Trump's sentencing date is now scheduled for Nov. 26.
At first blush, it may seem curious that Justice Juan Merchan granted former President Donald Trump’s last-ditch request to delay his sentencing for his criminal conviction in Manhattan.
New York Judge Juan Merchan on Friday delayed Donald Trump's sentencing in the Stormy Daniels case until weeks after the November elections, in just the latest dramatic turn for the former president.
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan’s bombshell ruling pushing the Sept. 18 sentencing to Nov. 26 means voters won’t know by Election Day the fate of the former president, who faces ...
The New York Court of Appeals rejected former President Donald Trump’s request to lift his gag order in his New York criminal ...
18 as scheduled. On Friday, New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan officially decided that Trump’s sentencing will be postponed until Nov. 26—three weeks after the presidential election.