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Trump verdict news: Donald Trump to hold press conference after being found guilty on 34 counts
The Independent via Yahoo News· 24 minutes agoRepublican says America ‘going to hell’ after he becomes the first American president in history to...
The Latest | Following Trump's conviction in hush money case, he is set to hold news conference
WSB Radio· 26 minutes agoNEW YORK — (AP) — A day after a New York jury delivered a historic guilty verdict in Donald Trump's...
Donald Trump's bombastic legal strategy failed, he lost his strongest case: trial takeaways
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoDonald Trump's conviction of falsifying business records sent a seismic shock to the 2024 ...
Donald Trump defense team's biggest mistakes at trial
Newsweek· 49 minutes agoNewsweek sought email comment from Trump's attorney on Thursday. Here are some of the most...
Here’s what to know about Donald Trump’s conviction in his hush money trial
Chicago Tribune· 55 minutes agoDonald Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts marks the end of the formerpresident’s historic ...
Can Trump still run for president?
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 21 minutes agoTrump can try to appeal the conviction and his lawyers will have 30 days to file a notice of appeal, and six months to file the full appeal. The entire...
Donald Trump Guilty Verdict: Reactions
Time via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoAfter former President Donald Trump was found guilty in his Manhattan criminal trial Thursday, President Joe Biden ...
Can Trump run for president as a convicted felon?
BBC via AOL· 1 hour agoThe judge will have several factors to consider in sentencing, including Trump’s age. The sentence could involve a fine, probation or supervision, or...
President Biden’s muted response to the Trump conviction
Semafor via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoThe response from all corners was swift, and loud — but not fromTrump’s main opponent in the ...
Legal experts say Trump's conviction is unlikely to lead to a prison sentence
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 13 hours agoFormer President Donald Trump is now a convicted felon, but legal experts have told NPR that it's