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What's next after Trump's conviction in his "hush money" trial? How he might appeal the verdict
Washington — Former President Donald Trump's historic conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records brought to an end the trial stage of the case stemming from a "hush money" payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels in 2016. But it marks the beginning of a potentially lengthy appeals process that could take years to unfold.
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Answers to your questions about Donald Trump’s historic hush money trial conviction
The first criminal conviction of a former American president is raising a host of legal and political questions: Will Donald Trump go to prison? Could he pardon himself?
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Hollywood Reacts to Donald Trump’s Guilty Verdict in Hush Money Case
Mark Hamill, Lynda Carter, George Takei and Sheryl Lee Ralph are among those in Hollywood who have taken to social media to ...
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Trump trial: Biden calls Trump's remarks 'dangerous'
Trump was found guilty on all 34 felony counts in his hush money trial. Trump’s hush money trial: Biggest takeaways Former ...
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Trump’s hush money conviction: What happens next
NEW YORK — Former President
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hush
money
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ended in a sweeping conviction, but his historic case is far ...
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Biden calls Trump’s claims on hush money conviction ‘reckless’ as campaign grapples with verdict
President Joe Biden says Donald Trump was found guilty by a unanimous jury and “it’s reckless, it’s dangerous, it’s ...
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Trump found guilty: 5 key aspects of the trial explained by a law professor
After the May 30, 2024, conviction of former President Donald Trump on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in New ...
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Social Media Mocks Trump's Claim That Trial Witnesses Were 'Literally Crucified'
The statement showed that Trump is definitely cross at the verdict but doesn't understand the meaning of the word "crucify." ...
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Trump responds to his guilty verdict by falsely blasting a ‘rigged trial’ and attacking star witness
Being convicted of a felony — let alone 34 of them – is the kind of blow that would normally tank any politician’s ambitions.
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Trump rants against key trial witness in off-the-rails post-conviction speech
Trump just gave an angry post-conviction speech.Trump called star witness Michael Cohen a "sleazebag" and "one of the worst ...
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