Donald J. Trump’s sentencing for falsifying business records related to a cover-up scheme was brief and symbolic, resulting in an unconditional discharge without jail time. Despite being the first felon to become president, the Manhattan district attorney recommended this lenient sentence due to his status. Trump maintained his innocence and criticized the prosecution, while the judge justified the punishment and wished him well, signaling that the legal battle is far from over with potential appeals and civil actions looming.
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Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says he won’t run for Senate or governor in Michigan
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced he will not run for the U.S. Senate or governor in Michigan next year, opting to focus on supporting Democratic candidates while keeping his options open for a potential 2028 presidential run. His decision leaves both races wide open, with potential candidates like State Sen. Mallory McMorrow and Rep. Haley Stevens considering runs for Senate, while Attorney General Dana Nessel has not ruled out entering the race. The Michigan...
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