Trump to Undergo Virtual Probation Interview Before Sentencing
The interview is a mandatory step before the July 11 sentencing for his conviction on 34 felony counts related to a hush money scheme.
- Trump will participate in the interview from Mar-a-Lago with his attorney present.
- The interview will be conducted via video conference, an unusual but necessary arrangement.
- Judge Juan Merchan allowed Trump's lawyer to be present during the interview.
- The probation report will inform the judge's decision on potential sentences, ranging from probation to prison time.
- Legal experts suggest Trump is unlikely to face imprisonment due to various factors, including his age and lack of prior criminal record.





























