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Nearly 80 percent of Americans think Trump should face penalty if convicted

Por: Newsweek Nation August 25, 2023

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Nearly 80 percent of Americans feel that if former President Donald Trump is convicted in the U.S. Justice Department's 2020 election subversion case against him, he should face some form of punishment, a new poll released on Friday found.The poll from Politico Magazine/Ipsos found that 50 percent of respondents said Trump should be imprisoned if he's found guilty. Sixteen percent said he should receive probation but not imprisonment,... + full article



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