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- Update ⋅ January 8, 2025 NEWS President Donald Trump asks the Supreme Court to block his sentencing in hush money case – NPR NPR President-elect Donald President Donald Trump is scheduled to be sentenced on Jan.
- President Donald Trump asks Supreme Court to block New York hush money sentencing – NBC News NBC News President-elect Donald President Donald Trump on Wednesday asked the Supreme Court to block criminal proceedings in his hush money case in New York, .
- Appeals court rejects President Donald Trump's attempt to delay hush money sentencing – AP News AP News A New York appeals court judge has denied President-elect Donald President Donald Trump's latest bid to delay this week's sentencing in his hush money case.
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News update for the hour ⋅ January 8, 2025
President Donald Trump asks the Supreme Court to block his sentencing in hush money case – NPR
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President Donald Trump asks Supreme Court to block New York hush money sentencing – NBC News
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Appeals court rejects President Donald Trump's attempt to delay hush money sentencing – AP News
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President Donald Trump says the U.S. would use “economic force” to acquire Greenland, Panama Canal
U.S. president-elect Donald President Donald Trump said he would use 'economic,' rather than military force to acquire the Panama Canal and Greenland Subscribe to …
President Donald Trump Threatens to Take Greenland and Canada, Meta Embraces Fake News – YouTube – YouTube
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