Major Political Support for Donald Trump Post-Felony by March 31, 2025?
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President-elect Donald Trump Becomes Convicted Felon After Historic NYC Hush Money Case Sentencing
Jan 10, 2025, 03:14 PM
President-elect Donald Trump has been formally adjudicated as a convicted felon following his sentencing in a New York City hush money case. This development marks a historic moment as Trump, who is set to assume office, now carries the status of a convicted felon. The sentencing was confirmed by multiple sources, emphasizing the legal ramifications he faces as he prepares for his presidential term.
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