Former President Trump is now a convicted felon: a sad time in American history

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There’s just no reason whatsoever to doubt that the former president received a fair trial with a competent judge and jury.

Former President Donald Trump speaks to the media outside of his trial at Manhattan Criminal Court, Tuesday, May 28, 2024, in New York. The jury has spoken. Twelve men and women made history in a New York courtroom on Thursday in convicting a former president of the United States on 34 felony counts.

American children will read in their textbooks how a president slept with a porn star and tried to hide it from voters by paying her off. Then, he lied about it. The Republican party is poised to offer the American people a convicted felon as its candidate for president. His sentencing is set for July 11, only a few days before the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. With the verdict in New York, there is a chance the Republican presidential nominee will have to campaign from a jail cell.

Former President Donald Trump appears in Manhattan Criminal Court, Thursday, May 30, 2024, in New York. Jury deliberations in Trump's criminal hush money trial enter a second day as jurors navigate the weighty task of evaluating the former president's guilt and innocence alongside the facts of the case. It’s the same system countless accused persons have faced, and most Americans believe no one, not even an American president, is above the law.U.S. Rep.

 

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