believe it or not (idc for either way) trump is not a felon because he was convicted; he "allegedly" did something, but wasn't prosecuted. so idk why people are calling him a felon because he aint prosecuted. also didn't the former leader of the triple-k (david duke) endorse kamala? didnt a bunch diddy's friends endorse kamala. that kinda seems concerning or does it only apply to republican candidates. kinda seems hypocritical doesn't it.
jayden :3Political March 10, 2025 at 10:35 am32
The great Ruler, our King & Emperor the Divine Trump cannot be subject to lowly earth laws...nor are his Grande Duke Mussk and his Cardinal Vance subject to such petty laws...the laws and standards are to keep the slave labor caste lowly serfs in line.... Bow Down: Know Your Place 2 hours ago
Donald Trump became the first U.S. president, current or former, to be convicted of a criminal offense when a 12-person jury in New York on May 30 found him guilty on 34 felony counts of business fraud as part of an illegal scheme to influence the 2016 election by making payments to suppress a sordid tale of sex with a porn star.
The unprecedented conviction raises questions about what’s next for the 77-year-old man who is in line to become the Republican Party’s nominee for president in 2024.
In remarks at Trump Tower a day after his conviction, Trump called the United States “a corrupt country” and declared that he would be “appealing this scam.”
(Trump also repeated many of the false, misleading and unsupported claims he has made about the judge, the judge’s rulings, the district attorney and other issues related to the trial. For more about Trump’s talking points, see our May 30 article, “Trump’s Repeated Claims on His New York Hush Money Trial.” He also repeated false and unsubstantiated claims on other issues, such as taxes and migrants.) anonymous 2 hours ago
Does a sentence of 'unconditional discharge' mean that Trump is innocent?
No.
A sentence of unconditional discharge leaves the conviction in place, but avoids imposing consequences.
Trump still carries a felony conviction. What does that mean?
Here are things felons are no longer allowed to do, although Trump's official status as president of the United States may supersede some restrictions.
As a felon, Trump may not be able to travel to these countries
There are 37 countries — including the U.S. and G7 nations such as Canada, the UK and Japan — that deny entry to felons upon application or discovery of their status, according to the World Population Review, although in some countries it can depend on the nature of the crime or the length of any incarceration.
It is likely Trump would still be allowed to unimpeded travel due to his diplomatic status, but the laws are on the books for a country wishing to block him. anonymous 1 hour ago
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Bow Down: Know Your Place 2 hours ago
The unprecedented conviction raises questions about what’s next for the 77-year-old man who is in line to become the Republican Party’s nominee for president in 2024.
In remarks at Trump Tower a day after his conviction, Trump called the United States “a corrupt country” and declared that he would be “appealing this scam.”
(Trump also repeated many of the false, misleading and unsupported claims he has made about the judge, the judge’s rulings, the district attorney and other issues related to the trial. For more about Trump’s talking points, see our May 30 article, “Trump’s Repeated Claims on His New York Hush Money Trial.” He also repeated false and unsubstantiated claims on other issues, such as taxes and migrants.)
anonymous 2 hours ago
No.
A sentence of unconditional discharge leaves the conviction in place, but avoids imposing consequences.
Trump still carries a felony conviction. What does that mean?
Here are things felons are no longer allowed to do, although Trump's official status as president of the United States may supersede some restrictions.
As a felon, Trump may not be able to travel to these countries
There are 37 countries — including the U.S. and G7 nations such as Canada, the UK and Japan — that deny entry to felons upon application or discovery of their status, according to the World Population Review, although in some countries it can depend on the nature of the crime or the length of any incarceration.
It is likely Trump would still be allowed to unimpeded travel due to his diplomatic status, but the laws are on the books for a country wishing to block him.
anonymous 1 hour ago