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  2. Opinion - What prosecutors should learn from the Trump election

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    Donald Trump was re-elected president despite being labeled, among other things, a racist, a rapist, a misogynist, an antisemite, an Islamophobe, a xenophobe, a narcissist, a fascist, a ...

  3. Why Donald Trump getting convicted is good news for Ted ... - AOL

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    We love to hear from Texans with opinions on the news — and to publish those views in the Opinion section. • Letters should be no more than 150 words. • Writers should submit letters only ...

  4. Trump verdict was about one thing: Democrats being able to ...

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    Donald Trump, convicted felon. In the end, those four words are all that matter about the verdicts delivered Thursday against the former president.Democrats have lusted for the phrase, eager to ...

  5. Prosecution of Donald Trump in New York - Wikipedia

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    People v. Trump Court New York Supreme Court Full case name The People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump Submitted March 30, 2023 Started April 15, 2024 Decided May 30, 2024 Verdict Guilty on all counts Charge First-degree falsifying business records (34 counts) Citation IND-71543-23 Case history Subsequent action Sentence of unconditional discharge Court membership Judge sitting ...

  6. Indictments against Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, four criminal indictments were filed against Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th president of the United States.Two indictments are on state charges (one in New York and one in Georgia) and two indictments (as well as one superseding indictment) are on federal charges (one in Florida and one in the District of Columbia).

  7. Conviction politics - Wikipedia

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    Conviction politics is the practice of campaigning based on a politician's own fundamental values or ideas rather than attempting to represent an existing consensus or simply take positions that are popular in polls.