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FAQ: Can Trump still run for president? Can he still vote? Here's what the guilty verdict means
Yahoo News via AOL· 3 days agoIt would be a different story if Trump were charged with crimes of an insurrection under Section 3...
6 major Supreme Court rulings to watch for in June
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe court ruled in favor of the former president in that case, saying that the authority to enforce the relevant part of the 14th Amendment rests with...
Trump convicted on all 34 counts. Can a convicted felon run for president?
The Palm Beach Post· 4 days agoNow that former President Donald Trump was found guilty on all counts in his New York criminal hush...
Does a Criminal Conviction Bar You From Running for U.S. President?
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIn the U.S., the bar for running for president is deliberately set low – only age and citizenship...
Trump's New York felony conviction can't keep him from becoming president
CBS News· 4 days agoThe Constitution imposes very few prerequisites for the presidency — a candidate must be at least 35...
What Sealed Trump's Fate
Time Magazine· 3 days agoIn H.G. Wells’ science-fiction classic The War of the Worlds, aliens from Mars invade Earth. And finally, Section 3 of the 14th Amendment
DOL Publishes QPAM Exemption Amendments: Action Items and Considerations for QPAMS, Plan Sponsors |...
JD Supra· 7 days agoThe amendments are anticipated to affect certain financial institutions that manage assets of employee benefits plans subject to...violations of ERISA’s prohibited transaction ...
Trump has been convicted. Can he still run for president? - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 4 days agoCan Trump still run after his conviction? While some states prohibit felons from running for state...
Fact Check: Maine Secretary of State was not arrested or convicted of treason
Reuters· 3 days agoMaine’s Secretary of State Shenna Bellows was not arrested by the U.S. military for treason in May...
Q&A on Trump's Criminal Conviction - FactCheck.org
FactCheck.org· 3 days agoDonald Trump became the first U.S. president, current or former, to be convicted of a criminal offense when a 12-person jury in New York on May 30 found him guilty on 34 felony counts of business ...