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Before acquiring legal connotations, felon was a literary term. Even after it became a category for crimes, in the absence of legal guidance, people turned to sermons and stories for context.
On Monday, a Biden campaign account on social media platform X, Biden-HarrisHQ, posted an unflattering photo of Trump with the words "convicted felon." Biden himself might strike harder on Monday ...
Nebraska restored the right to vote to felons 19 years ago, now the attorney general and secretary of state say that law is unconstitutional. ... which President Biden won in 2020. Democrats are ...
GREENWICH, Connecticut (Reuters) -President Joe Biden on Monday for the first time called former President Donald Trump a "convicted felon" who poses a higher threat to the United States if he ...
Fetterman chided Biden’s pardon as it threw a wrench in the party’s view that the criminal justice system can give convicted felons a second chance following a prison sentence.
[6] [7] [8] In some states, legislators have been accused of specifically tailoring felon voting bans to purposely and disproportionately target African Americans, for example, by targeting minor crimes more common among these citizens while allowing felons who committed more serious crimes (such as murder) to vote. [9] [10]
Jason Villalba, member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 114th district (2013–2019) [197] (will not vote for Trump in general election) Roberta Voss, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 19th district (1997–2003) (endorsed Kamala Harris) [184]
Now that a New York jury has convicted former President Donald Trump of all 34 felony charges of falsifying business records, the next obvious question is: Can a convicted felon run for president?