“If he is the candidate for the Republican Party, the proximity of the election, I would be surprised that he would be sentenced to any imprisonment,” Cyrus Vance Jr. said.
Donald Trump attends Ultimate Fighting Championship 302 at Prudential Center on June 1, 2024, in Newark, New Jersey. | Luke Hales/Getty ImagesCyrus Vance Jr., a former Manhattan District Attorney, said Sunday he does not think former President Donald Trump will face jail time.
He added, “That said, the court could adjourn sentencing until after the general election and decide then.” Vance also commented on donations that Justice Juan Merchan made to the Biden campaign and Democratic issues, saying he does not think “a $20 donation and a $30 donation rise to the serious appearance of a conflict” even as many Republicans strongly disagree.
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