Saturday, July 6, 2024

Not So Fast: Why Trump Isn’t a Convicted Felon Just Yet

Key Takeaways:

  •  Trump isn't a convicted felon yet, despite media claims.
  • A final judgment requires sentencing, which might never happen.
  • Trump's attorney, Will Scharf, warns media outlets about potential consequences for false labels.
  • Sentencing has been delayed to allow for new legal motions following a Supreme Court decision.

Not Quite a Convicted Felon Yet

Since President Donald Trump’s trial in New York regarding his Stormy Daniels case, Democrats and the media have been quick to slap the convicted felon label on him. It's like they couldn't wait to celebrate, popping the champagne corks before the party even started.

But here's the thing: Trump isn’t actually a convicted felon yet. And he might never be. Yep, you heard me right.

I tuned into Real America’s Voice where Trump’s attorney, Will Scharf, joined Charlie Kirk to clear the air and give a friendly warning to the media about jumping the gun with their labels. Scharf said it loud and clear, “Trump is not a convicted felon. A jury verdict is not a final judgment until the moment of sentencing—which now may never occur.” So, all those headlines? Maybe a bit premature.
 
The Delay Game

For Trump to officially wear the
convicted felon badge, he needs to be sentenced. Originally, Judge Juan Merchan had the sentencing date set for July 11. But then came the Supreme Court’s decision on July 1 in Trump v. United States, giving Trump immunity in official acts. This decision threw a wrench into the whole timeline. Judge Merchan decided to push the sentencing back to September 18. This delay is supposed to give Trump’s legal team time to file a motion to dismiss and for judges to mull over this new ruling.

Kirk, curious about the legal circus, asked Scharf if Trump could take legal action against the media for calling him a convicted felon. Scharf, choosing his words like a cat tiptoeing on a hot tin roof, said, “I’m going to watch my words here, but I’ll say that we sued George Stephanopoulos for defamation. If I were folks on the Left, I would choose their words very carefully in the months ahead.” Sounds like a not-so-subtle warning to me.
 
Conclusion

So, despite what you might have read, Trump isn't a convicted felon just yet. The final judgment hangs in the balance, and with the latest Supreme Court decision, it could be a while before we get any clarity. Meanwhile, the media might want to double-check their facts before making any bold claims. As they say, don't count your chickens before they hatch.
 
Source: 
Media Lying About Trump’s Felony Convictions by Elias Irizarry, Headline USA

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