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Donald Trump - Ryan Grenoble - Juan Merchan - Trump Follows Up 34-Count Conviction With 30-Minute Free-Association Ramble - huffpost.com - New York

Trump Follows Up 34-Count Conviction With 30-Minute Free-Association Ramble

In his first major address since being convicted on 34 felony counts, Donald Trump went on a free-wheeling, 30-minute, free-association journey.

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Donald Trump - Trump - David Moye - Juan Merchan - Another Trump - Social Media Mocks Trump's Claim That Trial Witnesses Were 'Literally Crucified' - huffpost.com - Usa - New York

Social Media Mocks Trump's Claim That Trial Witnesses Were 'Literally Crucified'

Donald Trump’s latest reaction to the guilty verdict in his New York hush money trial was hyperbolic even for him.

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Eric Adams - NYC Mayor Eric Adams Gets Ticketed Again For Rats At His Brooklyn Property - huffpost.com - Usa - city New York - New York

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Gets Ticketed Again For Rats At His Brooklyn Property

NEW YORK (AP) — New York City’s rat-hating mayor has once again been ticketed for a rat infestation at his Brooklyn property.

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Joe Biden - Donald Trump - Chris Lacivita - Franco Ordo - Susie Wiles - Trump allies say his felony conviction has helped unify Republicans - npr.org - New York

Trump allies say his felony conviction has helped unify Republicans

Allies of former President Donald Trump say his felony conviction Thursday in a New York hush money case has helped energize and unify the Republican Party.

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Donald Trump - Trump - Ximena Bustillo - Will Trump - Juan Merchan - Alvin Bragg - Here's what comes after Trump's conviction - npr.org - New York - city Manhattan - state Wisconsin - Milwaukee, state Wisconsin

Here's what comes after Trump's conviction

Former President Donald Trump was convicted of 34 felony counts of falsified business records — and he faces sentencing in July.

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Donald Trump - Jack Smith - ERIC TUCKER - Trump’s NY case was the first of four to go to trial. It could be the last one for a while - apnews.com - Washington - New York

Trump’s NY case was the first of four to go to trial. It could be the last one for a while

WASHINGTON (AP) — The hush money case that culminated in a conviction of Donald Trump this week was the first of four criminal prosecutions brought against the former president — and likely the only one to reach trial before the November elections.

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Donald Trump - Trump’s case casts a spotlight on movement to restore voting rights to those convicted of felonies - apnews.com - Washington - city New York - state Florida - New York - state Republican-Led - state New York

Trump’s case casts a spotlight on movement to restore voting rights to those convicted of felonies

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican-led states have historically made it difficult for those convicted of a felony to vote or barred it altogether. Now the Republicans’ presumptive nominee for president, who lives in one of those states, is among them.

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Donald Trump - Michael R Sisak - ALANNA DURKIN RICHER - Juan M.Merchan - Answers to your questions about Donald Trump’s historic hush money trial conviction - apnews.com - Usa - New York - city Milwaukee

Answers to your questions about Donald Trump’s historic hush money trial conviction

NEW YORK (AP) — Will Donald Trump go to prison? Could he pardon himself? What about the election? The first criminal conviction of a former American president raises a host of legal and political questions.

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