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A year after his felony conviction, is Trump still a felon?
President Donald Trump was convicted of a crime a year ago. Many of his cases were delayed or dismissed, but his guilty verdict stands. Is he a felon? Read More
What happens to Donald Trump's felony conviction? 5 ways it could go - MSN

Trump’s conviction on 34 felon counts of falsifying business records involves his efforts to hide a $130,000 payment during his 2016 presidential campaign to squelch porn actor Stormy Daniels ... Read More
Trump's Felony Conviction Can Remain Despite Presidential Immunity, Judge Rules - People.com

President-elect Donald Trump's felony conviction will stand for now, Manhattan Judge Juan Merchan ruled on Monday, Dec. 16, asserting that the Supreme Court's new presidential immunity guidelines ... Read More
Trump Can Still Vote After Sentencing, but Can't Own a Gun and Will Have to Turn Over DNA Sample - U.S. News & World Report

Trump's felony conviction could bar him from holding liquor licenses, but that doesn't necessarily mean his golf courses and hotels will have to stop serving booze. Read More
President-elect Donald Trump is a convicted felon. Here are the rights he is set to lose - NBC New York

Trump's felony conviction could bar him from holding liquor licenses, but that doesn't necessarily mean his golf courses and hotels will have to stop serving booze. Read More
Can Donald Trump vote after felony conviction? Can he pardon himself? - USA TODAY

No, since the felony conviction was given in a state court and involved state law, the only person who can pardon Trump is New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hocul. Hochul has previously said a pardon ... Read More
Appeals court rejects Trump’s latest attempt to call off sentencing in his felony conviction - Los Angeles Times

NEW YORK — A New York appeals court judge on Tuesday denied President-elect Donald Trump’s latest bid to delay this week’s sentencing for his felony conviction. In a one-sentence ruling ... Read More
Why Donald Trump can vote in the 2024 election even after his felony conviction - CBS News

Former President Donald Trump cast his ballot in Palm Beach, Florida, in the 2024 presidential election. Latest U.S. Read More
Donald Trump Will Be Sentenced on 34 Felony Convictions Before Inauguration - People.com

New York Judge Juan Merchan declined to vacate President-elect Donald Trump's history-making guilty verdict in a ruling on Friday, Jan. 3, further ordering him to appear for sentencing on Jan. 10 ... Read More
Judge in Trump's 'hush money' trial considers tossing felony conviction - New York Post

The Manhattan judge who oversaw Donald Trump's hush-money criminal trial will now consider whether to toss the president-elect's historic felony conviction before he re-returns to the White House. Read More
Yes, Trump can still vote in Florida after felony conviction

Former President Trump’s sentencing date in his hush money case has been delayed until Nov. 26. This means he’ll be able to vote on Election Day in Florida. Read More
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