Could a convicted felon become US president?

Could a convicted felon become US president?

Fact: Trump did not take the stand and be cross-examined in front of the jury during his trial for falsifying business records.

The conviction will amass Trump’s voters

The conviction will amass Trump’s voters

Donald Trump was found guilty on 35 charges of falsifying business records to conceal his relationship with Stormy Daniels. Despite the conviction, he can still run for president and avoid imprisonment due to his clean criminal record and age. Trump continues to campaign, portraying himself as a political prisoner and rallying his supporters. Moderate Republican voters may reconsider their support, but his loyal followers remain steadfast, even willing to resort to violence in his defense. Trump’s conviction is expected to strengthen his appeal to his base.

Trump,  says he will appeal historic conviction (Updated)

Trump,  says he will appeal historic conviction (Updated)

Donald Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records and plans to appeal the verdict after his sentencing on July 11. The charge carries a maximum sentence of four years in prison, but Trump’s public criticism during the trial could lead to a tougher penalty. Despite the conviction, Trump is still running for president in the 2024 election and faces three other criminal prosecutions. The guilty verdict prompted him to intensify deliberations on selecting a woman as his vice presidential running mate. National opinion polls show a tight race between Trump and Joe Biden, with some Republican voters expressing continued support for Trump while others are considering voting for Democrats. The verdict led to an increase in campaign donations for Trump, and some major Republican donors plan to continue supporting his campaign. The jury found Trump guilty of falsifying business documents based on explicit testimony from Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen. If elected, Trump could potentially shut down federal cases against him related to overturning the 2020 election loss and mishandling classified documents.

Who is Stormy Daniels, the porn star at the center of Trump’s criminal conviction?

Who is Stormy Daniels, the porn star at the center of Trump’s criminal conviction?

Stormy Daniels testified that Donald Trump told her in 2006 that having sex with him was the only way she would get out of the “trailer park.” She later testified against Trump in a criminal case where he was found guilty of covering up a payment to her for her silence about their alleged sexual encounter. Daniels detailed the encounter, stating she did not remember how she got into bed with Trump but did not enjoy the sex. Despite the publicity and benefits she gained from the story, Daniels’ testimony was ultimately seen as tangential to the case.

New York Times newspapers are being printed, following the announcement of the verdict on Donald Trump’s criminal trial

New York Times newspapers are being printed, following the announcement of the verdict on Donald Trump’s criminal trial

New York Times newspapers are being printed at the New York Times College Point Printing Plant in Queens, New York City, following the announcement of the verdict on former U.S. President Donald Trump’s criminal trial for falsifying business records to conceal payments to Stormy Daniels in 2016.

Guilty on all counts, Donald,  Trump becomes first US president convicted of a crime

Guilty on all counts, Donald,  Trump becomes first US president convicted of a crime

Donald Trump became the first U.S. president to be convicted of a crime on Thursday when a New York jury found him guilty of falsifying documents to cover up a payment to silence a porn star ahead of the 2016 election.

Jury begins deliberations in,  Trump hush money trial

Jury begins deliberations in,  Trump hush money trial

Jurors in Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial began deliberations on Wednesday.

Jury in,  Trump trial to hear closing arguments before deliberations

Jury in,  Trump trial to hear closing arguments before deliberations

Fact: New York prosecutors and Donald Trump’s lawyers made closing arguments at his hush money trial, where he faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.

How,  Trump’s trial verdict could affect 2024 election

How,  Trump’s trial verdict could affect 2024 election

Jurors in the first-ever criminal trial of a former U.S. president, Donald Trump, could render their verdict in his hush money case as soon as next week.

Stealing from Trump was , ‘self-help,’ Cohen testifies at hush money trial

Stealing from Trump was , ‘self-help,’ Cohen testifies at hush money trial

Fact: Michael Cohen testified that he stole money from Trump’s company as a form of “self-help” during Trump’s hush money trial.