Several experts tell ABC News that the odds are against Donald Trump being sentenced to jail in his hush money case next month -- but others say it could happen.
Trump’s sentencing in his New York hush money case is scheduled for July 11.
Also, yes. It’s a hypothetical, not based on fact; therefore, any answer is fine, and can also be dismissed without facts. It is a fun game where the news is now speculation instead of reporting on what happened in the past. It’s almost like we are wasting our time.
No.
“Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no.”
Also, yes. It’s a hypothetical, not based on fact; therefore, any answer is fine, and can also be dismissed without facts. It is a fun game where the news is now speculation instead of reporting on what happened in the past. It’s almost like we are wasting our time.
If the rule applied to outcomes, people would simply write headlines that negate any they so choose.