Month: June 2024

A chronicle of Donald Trump's Crimes or Allegations

Can Trump still vote after being convicted? – CBS News

Watch CBS News By Kathryn Watson Updated on: May 31, 2024 / 8:26 PM EDT / CBS News Former President Donald Trump, the presumptive GOP nominee for the presidency in November, is now a convicted felon, but it’s still likely he can vote — and vote for himself — in Florida this fall. Trump, whose primary…
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Hear Biden’s reaction to Trump’s guilty verdict in hush money trial – CNN

Hear Biden’s reaction to Trump’s guilty verdict in hush money trial  CNNsource

'Not the Way to Defend a White Collar Case': How Trump Blew It – POLITICO

‘Not the Way to Defend a White Collar Case’: How Trump Blew It  POLITICOsource

Republicans are sticking by Trump, the felon — even in battleground states – POLITICO

Republicans are sticking by Trump, the felon — even in battleground states  POLITICOsource

‘Get In The Game’: Stephen Miller Urges GOP To Use ‘Power’ On Democrats In Bonkers Rant

Miller, an ex-White House adviser, called on Republicans to “unshackle themselves from their self-imposed restraints” after Donald Trump’s guilty verdict.

Trump speaks on guilty verdict: Key moments, analysis – The Associated Press

Trump speaks on guilty verdict: Key moments, analysis  The Associated Presssource

After Trump’s guilty verdict, threats and attempts to dox Trump jurors proliferate online – CNN

After Trump’s guilty verdict, threats and attempts to dox Trump jurors proliferate online  CNNsource

Trump campaign warns Biden to 'buckle up' after he's released from 'freezing' court to hit campaign trail – Fox News

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Prosecutors renew bid to gag Trump in classified documents case – POLITICO

Prosecutors renew bid to gag Trump in classified documents case  POLITICOsource

Trump verdict live updates: Trump vows to appeal after being convicted on 34 criminal counts – Yahoo! Voices

Trump verdict live updates: Trump vows to appeal after being convicted on 34 criminal counts  Yahoo! Voicessource

Trump’s hush money trial was his to lose. Here’s why he did – BBC.com

A New York jury’s guilty verdict against Donald Trump may have shocked the general public – but some who watched the case closely weren’t surprised.With the burden of proof on prosecutors, the case was Trump’s to lose. But his team’s lack of a counter-narrative and a flawed strategy to undercut the case’s weaknesses stymied the…
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Former President Trump Holds Press Conference Following Guilty Verdict – C-SPAN

Former President Trump Holds Press Conference Following Guilty Verdict  C-SPAN source

Ivanka Trump Breaks Silence With 4-Word Message For Dad After Guilty Verdict – Yahoo! Voices

Ivanka Trump Breaks Silence With 4-Word Message For Dad After Guilty Verdict  Yahoo! Voicessource

Watch live: Trump holds news conference after guilty verdict – The Hill

Watch live: Trump holds news conference after guilty verdict  The Hillsource

Trump, first ex-president ever convicted of a crime, slams New York trial – Al Jazeera English

In meandering address resembling campaign speech, Trump repeats unfounded claim President Biden behind hush-money trial.Donald Trump has ratcheted up his unfounded claims that his New York hush-money trial was a political hit job, a day after becoming the first former president in United States history to be convicted of criminal charges.Speaking at Trump Tower in…
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Trump Carries The Stain Of Conviction Like A Crown. Will The Verdict Matter To Voters?

Back in 2016, Donald Trump famously said he could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and not lose any voters because of it.

Trump trial live updates: Former president addresses public one day after conviction – WABC-TV

Trump trial live updates: Former president addresses public one day after conviction  WABC-TVsource

Analysis | Why a Trump lawyer's prison reference was so 'outrageous' – The Washington Post

Not only are such arguments generally not allowed, but the judge had explicitly barred them.For weeks, Donald Trump and his allies have taken pains to undermine the proceedings in his Manhattan criminal trial by hook or by crook.And in that way, his lawyer’s closing argument ended on an appropriate — if apparently underhanded — note…
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Stormy Daniels’ lawyer says Trump’s conviction in hush money case ‘hit her hard’

A lawyer for Stormy Daniels, the adult film star central to former President Trump’s hush money trial, said Friday that Trump’s recent conviction “hit her hard.” “I got a pretty instant report from the courthouse,” Attorney Clark Brewster said in an interview on NewsNation’s “Elizabeth Vargas Reports. “And so, it hadn’t hit the news yet…
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Trump reacts after guilty convictions: 'The real verdict is going to be November 5th' – NBC News

Trump reacts after guilty convictions: ‘The real verdict is going to be November 5th’  NBC Newssource

After Trump guilty verdict, US divisions deepen as Russia extends sympathy – Al Jazeera English

While Democrats rejoice and Republicans agonise, international reactions on the historic guilty verdict pour in.Former US President Donald Trump has been found guilty of falsifying business records to cover up a hush-money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, making him the first convicted ex-US leader.News of Thursday’s verdict reverberated in the corridors of power…
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Trump to be sentenced on July 11 – Axios

Trump to be sentenced on July 11  Axiossource

Donald Trump’s Attorney Says He Was ‘Shocked’ The Former President Took The Verdict With ‘Solemness’

Donald Trump’s lead attorney told The Associated Press he was “shocked” at the former president’s calm demeanor when the verdict was read in court.

Donald Trump jail compromise: The far right makes a good point. – Slate

One of the right’s most common rhetorical responses to the prosecutions of Donald Trump has been to say something like if they can do it to him, they’ll do it to you! (Trump just said it himself at a Friday morning Trump Tower press conference at which he also brought up, for some reason, an…
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