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FAQ: Can Trump still run for president? Can he still vote? Here's what the guilty verdict means
Yahoo News· 3 hours agoGeorgia election interference case: Last August, state prosecutors brought charges against Trump and...
Could Trump pardon himself if he wins in November?
The Independent US via AOL· 8 hours agoBut he could not pardon himself for any convictions on the state level, such as his conviction in New York. “The state and federal systems in the
US Election 2024: complete guide with key dates
Newsweek· 5 hours agoGiven his legal problems, however, this year's election is set to be controversial and polls show it is likely to be very close between the two...
What Donald Trump can no longer do as a convicted felon
Newsweek· 8 hours agoTrump faces a maximum of four years in prison and a $5,000 fine for each of the 34 felony charges he...
Rudy Giuliani Should Lose DC Law License, Panel Urges Court
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 24 minutes ago(Bloomberg) -- A disciplinary board in Washington on Friday recommended that Rudy Giuliani, a former...
Opinion | Trump’s conviction is likely to be more than just a political flesh wound
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 1 minute agoIt doesn’t take many voters to be swayed by a Trump guilty verdict to influence the outcome of the ...
Election officials in key battleground states say they're prepared for threats to poll workers ahead...
NBC Universal via AOL· 5 days agoFour secretaries of state from key battleground states on Thursday told NBC News' "Meet the Press"...
Clinton claimed 2016 election was tainted. Trump wanted to overturn 2020 results. Can the two...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoRadio, she said she would not rule out questioning the legitimacy of the 2016 election if it was...
Opinion: Mexico's June 2 election has already made history — for violence
LA Times via AOL· 3 hours agoThis Sunday's election in Mexico will probably yield a first: a woman president. But the nation's...
After Donald Trump convicted on 34 counts in hush money trial, what's next?
IndyStar | The Indianapolis Star via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoIndiana law says a person is disqualified from running for state or local elected office for a slew of reasons, including having a felony conviction. Candidates are also disqualified ...