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Trump indictment ends decades of perceived invincibility

Por: Portland Press Herald World April 01, 2023

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Donald Trump arrives at open auditions for “The Apprentice” in 2004 in New York. The man long nicknamed “Teflon Don” has until now managed to skirt serious legal jeopardy despite 40 years of legal scrutiny. Frank Franklin II/Associated Press NEW YORK — When Donald Trump steps before a judge this coming week to be arraigned in a New York courtroom, it will not only mark the first time a former U.S. president has faced criminal charges.... + full article



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