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Could Trump Be Convicted of a Felony if He Becomes President Again?

Por: Time Politics April 05, 2023

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On Tuesday, Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, in an extraordinary and unprecedented moment in American democracy. Trump has continually tested the bounds of the nation’s legal, judicial, and political systems. While he became the first sitting or former President to be indicted, Tuesday’s proceedings set up more unresolved questions to come, including: What happens if Trump wins re-election and is convicted of a felony... + full article



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