Trump's Legal Troubles: Sentencing Risks and Presidential Run Uncertainty

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Donald Trump's refusal to show remorse or acknowledge wrongdoing following his conviction in the hush money trial could negatively impact his sentencing. Legal experts suggest that his deny-everything strategy, while appealing to his political base, may lead to harsher penalties. Trump faces up to four years in prison for 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, and his continued attacks on the judicial system may further complicate his case.
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