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Can Trump still vote as a convicted felon?
The Hill via Yahoo News· 5 days agoWhile the guilty verdict in former President Trump’s hush money trial will make him the first major party nominee to be a convicted felon, he will likely...
Donald Trump is now a convicted felon: Can he still run for president?
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAs a first time felon and given it is a non-violent crime, his sentence could be as light as...
Trump can't travel to these 38 countries now that he's a convicted felon
AOL· 13 hours agoFelons lose various rights upon being convicted, from their right to own a firearm to serving on a...
Felons often can’t vote in Florida. But Trump likely can, thanks to a quirk of the law.
Washington Post· 4 days agoThousands of Florida residents lose their right to vote every year when they are convicted of a...
PolitiFact FL: Can Trump still run for president or vote as a convicted felon?
WUSF 89.7· 1 day agoWLRN has partnered with PolitiFact to fact-check Florida politicians. A unanimous jury in the...
"A giant step toward autocracy": Trump makes his criminal conviction bad for democracy
Salon via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThe anti-American mob boss and his MAGA flunkies have got them right where they want them, and...
Can a convicted Trump vote for himself in Florida? Most likely. Here’s why
The Palm Beach Post· 4 days agoWhich begs the question: this November, will Trump be able to vote for himself? Will Trump be...
Can Trump Vote As A Convicted Felon? Here’s What Rights He Could Lose.
Forbes· 5 days agoA jury is deliberating whether Donald Trump will become a convicted felon, prompting questions...
Can convicted felons like Trump vote? What comes next after guilty verdict
USA Today· 5 days agoDonald Trump's historic felony conviction on Thursday raises a big and very personal question for...
Can Trump, now a convicted felon, vote in Florida?
Tampa Bay Times· 5 days agoFlorida bars people convicted of felonies in the state from voting if they haven’t completed all terms of sentence. In that case, they’re only prevented...