Donald Trump has formally appealed his 2024 New York hush money conviction, arguing that the trial was flawed due to faulty evidence, political bias, and judicial misconduct, and seeking to have the conviction overturned.
President Trump is contesting his 34-felony conviction in Manhattan, arguing for the case to be moved from state to federal court based on a recent Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity, with ongoing legal debates about jurisdiction and the implications of his presidential actions.
A year after being convicted of falsifying business records related to a hush money scheme, Donald Trump continues to contest his case, including efforts to move it from state to federal court, amidst ongoing legal battles and political implications.
Melania Trump and her son Barron were seen leaving Trump Tower for the first time since Donald Trump's conviction in a Manhattan hush money trial. The pair, accompanied by several pieces of luggage, headed to the family's estate in Bedminster, New Jersey. This marks Melania's first public appearance in nearly two weeks, during which she reportedly stayed in her penthouse. Donald Trump commented that the trial has been particularly tough on his family.
Former President Donald Trump made his first public appearance since his conviction on 34 felony counts at UFC 302, escorted by UFC CEO Dana White. Trump, found guilty of falsifying business records related to a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels, received a warm reception from the crowd. Despite facing potential prison time, Trump remains defiant and continues to engage with his voter base as he prepares for a 2024 presidential run.