The Trump Trials

Criminal Activity in Trump Tower Leads to a Conviction in a Manhattan Courthouse

Criminal Activity in Trump Tower Leads to a Conviction in a Manhattan Courthouse

Former President Donald Trump has been convicted in a Manhattan court of multiple felony charges related to his role in the “hush money” payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels. The high-profile trial, which captivated the nation, has resulted in a guilty verdict that will forever tarnish Trump’s legacy and have significant implications for his political future.

Guilty: The Jury Has Spoken

Guilty: The Jury Has Spoken

In the New York “Hush Money” case, Trump was found criminally guilty of 34 felonies. A jury of his peers, made of 7 men and five women from New York City, convicted Trump. He is now a felon and will be bound by the laws of New York. Trump will not be able to vote because Florida does not allow felons to vote. He will also have to report to a parol officer in New York. and be bound by the rules against felons.

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