What Trump's conviction means for election
- A New York jury convicted former President Donald Trump of 34 felony charges, raising the question of whether a convicted felon can run for president.
- The US Constitution outlines three requirements for presidential candidates.
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Trump Conviction Has Had ‘No Impact’ on How Americans Will Vote in Key States: Confidential Memo
A memo labeled “confidential” from political strategist and pollster Tony Fabrizio to the leadership of the Trump 2024 presidential campaign claims that the recent conviction of former President Donald Trump has led to a surge in awareness of the trial but has had “no impact” on how Americans in seven key swing states plan to vote in the November election. For weeks, Mr. Fabrizio’s team has been tracking awareness and impact of the Trump trial o…
What Donald Trump’s fiery reaction to his conviction says about this moment in US politics
In the week leading up to the conviction delivered in a Manhattan courtroom on Friday, right-wing media was focused on Donald Trump’s innocence. Hosts of the popular podcast “Timcast IRL”, which scored an exclusive, 17-minute interview with the former president before his speech at the Libertarian National Convention, discussed the case at length. Their guest, Kash Patel, a former Trump administration official, argued that he had watched Micha…
Trump’s conviction in New York and the 2024 crisis election
Much will transpire over the five months remaining until the November election. It is possible that neither Trump nor Biden will end up as the candidates of the two corporate-controlled parties. But one thing is certain, the political system as a whole will continue its lurch to the right.
China’s netizen nationalists hope Trump’s conviction brings unrest
Washington — The conviction of former U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday for falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment ahead of the 2016 election quickly became one of the hottest topics on Chinese social media. Trump’s conviction became the most searched topic on Chinese social media platform Weibo and search engine Baidu on Friday morning in China. On short-video platform Douyin, TikTok's China-based sister application,…
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