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Can Trump vote in November now that he's been found guilty of 34 felonies in New York?
TODAY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFormer President Donald Trump could soon join the millions of Americans whose voting rights depend...
Trump trial: Guilty on all charges. What Florida officials said about shocking outcome
The Palm Beach Post· 4 days agoReaction to the conviction of former President Trump on felony criminal charges on Thursday was...
DeSantis says Trump can still vote in Florida despite felony conviction
Politico· 3 days ago“Given the absurd nature of the New York prosecution of Trump, this would be an easy case to qualify...
Trump's awkward flip-flops on sentencing for drug traffickers
Chicago Sun-Times· 5 days agoPresident Joe Biden “was a key figure in passing the 1994 Crime Bill, which disproportionately...
Will Donald Trump, now convicted in hush money case, lose his voting rights in Florida?
NBC Miami· 4 days agoFormer President Donald Trump can still run for the White House even after being found guilty on all...
Will Trump, a felon, be able to vote for himself in November?
AOL· 3 days agoDespite his 34 felony convictions, Donald Trump will likely still be able to cast a vote for himself in November because of Florida and New York’s voting rights restoration laws. Florida, where ...
Donald Trump is likely to be able to vote in November despite felony conviction
Austin American-Statesman· 1 day agoFormer President and presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s felony conviction in...
What rights does Trump lose as a felon? Answers to that question and more
WISH-TV Indianapolis· 3 days agoNo former president or major party presidential candidate has also been a felon. In New York, where...
What rights does Trump lose as a felon? And more of your questions, answered
CNN.com· 3 days agoDonald Trump’s conviction by a New York jury on 34 felony counts is historic and unprecedented. No...
Trump trial: Guilty on all charges. What Florida officials said about shocking outcome
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoThe commentary turned to debate on social media. Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis...