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Trump is a convicted felon. Here's what it means for the former president.
Trump's sentencing is scheduled for July 11, where he could face up to four years in prison, but do…
Dan DeFrancesco
Trump complains that Kamala Harris calls him a felon as part of latest bid to get hush-money judge to recuse himself
In a new legal filing, Trump, a convicted felon, complains about the former California attorney gen…
Laura Italiano
Joe Biden is spending $50 million to remind you Donald Trump is a convicted felon
Joe Biden's campaign is leveraging Donald Trump's felony conviction with a $50 million ad blitz ahe…
Grace Eliza Goodwin
Trump and Republicans raked in record cash after he became a convicted felon
Senate Republicans' campaign arm also reported a record fundraising day.
Brent D. Griffiths
Trump Media stock drops 9% after Donald Trump becomes a convicted felon
Trump Media stock is now trading 25% below record highs reached in late March 2024.
Matthew Fox
Trump, now a convicted felon, insists he's a 'very innocent man' after landmark verdict
Donald Trump reacted to the guilty verdict in his hush-money case by insisting he's a "very innocen…
Natalie Musumeci
Lawyers successfully argued that a Jim Crow-era law banning felons from voting is cruel and unusual punishment
While felons in Mississipi are still unable to vote for life, voting rights could soon be restored …
Katie Hawkinson
Where's the Su-57? The war in Ukraine is what fifth-generation fighter jets were made for, but Russia's Felon has largely been missing in action
Western intelligence and aviation experts say Moscow may not be confident in the aircraft's capabil…
Jake Epstein
Michael Cohen says Trump will join him in the ranks of 'convicted felons' soon: 'See you on Tuesday, pal'
"Oh by the way for Donald, since we're talking about convicted felons, see you on Tuesday, pal," Co…
Aditi Bharade
You can run for president from prison as a felon. Here's what happened when 2 candidates campaigned from behind bars.
Eugene V. Debs in 1920 and Lyndon LaRouche in 1992 both ran for president from prison. The Constitu…
Chris Panella
GOP's early 2024 pickle: Support 1 of 3 minority candidates for president or stick with the aggrieved white guy who could be a convicted felon by Election Day
The GOP's choices right now are 3 accomplished people of color or an angry white guy arguing that e…
Warren Rojas
Russian mercenaries want felons to go fight Putin's war in Ukraine, but many are refusing, US official says
The shadowy Wagner Group has been trying to recruit Russian prisoners to fight in Ukraine for month…
Jake Epstein
Cult followings in support of people accused of violent crimes are popping up across TikTok and other social media platforms
24-year-old Cameron Herrin is the latest in a long line of criminals to gain a cult following onlin…
Charlotte Colombo
Some felons who are allowed to vote are staying away from the polls because they're afraid of being arrested, Florida lawmaker says
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in August announced the arrest of 20 formerly incarcerated people for vot…
Taiyler Simone Mitchell
New York legislators approved a bill that would immediately restore voting rights to prisoners once they are released
The bill signed by the New York State Assembly on Wednesday will now be sent to New York Gov. Andre…
Kelly McLaughlin
Many convicted felons in Florida are voting in a presidential election for the first time in decades. We went with one to the polls as he voted for the first time in 25 years.
In 2018, Florida restored voting rights to felons, but only if they first paid off all court fees a…
Jonah Goldman Kay
Tarra Simmons, the first felon elected to Washington state's legislature, wants to give formerly incarcerated people a second chance
In 2017, Washington State didn't allow Tarra Simmons to sit for the bar. She fought back, becoming …
Azmi Haroun
LeBron James group is spending $100,000 to pay off court debts so that ex-felons in Florida can vote
LeBron James and his More Than a Vote campaign are taking action in Florida ahead of the 2020 elect…
Tyler Lauletta
Allowing felons to vote could change American politics
Ex-felons would most likely vote at lower rates than the general public, according to researchers. …
Elena Holodny
Robert Mueller speaks out for the first time in a year, writing that Roger Stone 'rightly' remains a convicted felon even after Trump's commutation
Mueller countered the White House's claims that Stone was "a victim," and said Stone was convicted …