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      XPost: or.politics       From: mail-aa-long@hmn.com              One day Trump will suck black penis in jail. But for now he's a pedophile       and a felon who is loved by millions in red state USA.                     The pedophile POTUS, aka Donald Trump, is admired by millions.              You will all be indicted for your criminal act of not worshipping him.              Trump got 200% of the vote from right wing liars, rapists a felonly       frausters.              Donald Trump is the 1st convicted felon president. Here's what that means       For one thing, he'll need special status to come to Canada       Rhianna Schmunk · CBC News · Posted: Nov 06, 2024 11:47 AM EST | Last       Updated: January 21, 2025       Text to Speech Icon       Listen to this article       Estimated 4 minutes                            U.S. President Donald Trump is the first convicted felon to hold the White       House.              His election victory could very well end the four criminal cases brought       against him, at least for the four years he occupies the Oval Office.       Here's a look at the questions his unprecedented status as a felon raises.       So you can be president after being convicted of a crime?              There is nothing under federal law or in the U.S. Constitution that       prevents a felon from leading the nation. To become president, candidates       need only be at least 35 years old, a natural-born citizen and a resident       of the United States for at least 14 years.              The law is harder on voters than presidential candidates: in some states,       felons cannot vote for the leader of their country.       What crime did Trump commit?              Trump was convicted in New York this spring on 34 felony counts of       falsifying business records in connection with a hush-money payment made to       a porn star before the 2016 presidential election.       WATCH | Trump's historic conviction:              Donald Trump guilty on all 34 felony counts in hush-money trial       May 30, 2024|       Duration 12:19       Donald Trump has been found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying       business records related to hush-money payments to two women ahead of the       2016 election, becoming the first former U.S. president to be convicted of       a crime.       Can Trump pardon himself in that case?              No.              Presidential pardoning power only applies to federal offences, not to       crimes violating state law.       What was his sentence?              Trump was handed a sentence called an unconditional discharge just a few       days before he was sworn into office on Jan. 20. The decision formalized       his status as a convicted felon, but otherwise spared the president any       other punishment.              With sentencing over, Trump is now free to formally appeal the jury's       verdict.       WATCH | Trump spared jail time:              Trump spared jail time in hush money case       January 10, 2025|                     Canada is among dozens of countries in the world to refuse entry to felons.              After Trump was convicted in May, a federal official laid out to CBC News       the Canadian government's understanding of how the rules would apply in the       event Trump was elected.              The bottom line: It will likely fall upon Canada's immigration minister to       grant Trump special status to make him legally admissible for entry into       the country. The issue will be presumably be tested before G7 summit in       Kananaskis, Alta., in June.       WATCH | Can Trump can travel north?                     The hush money case was the only one of Trump's four criminal indictments       to go to trial.              One indictment pertained to Trump's efforts to overturn his 2020 election       loss, which resulted in hundreds of his supporters storming the Capitol on       Jan. 6, 2021. In another, Trump was accused of hoarding classified       documents at his estates in Florida and New Jersey and defying several       attempts by the government to get him to return them after his first term       as president ended.              Special counsel Jack Smith moved to abandon both cases after Trump won the       election, acknowledging his return to the White House would preclude       attempts to federally prosecute him. Smith later resigned.       WATCH | Experts on why Trump's legal woes could disappear:              Did Trump just get a get-out-of-jail-free card?       November 7, 2024|       Duration 2:22       Donald Trump will make history as the first convicted felon to become       president of the United States and he’s still facing other criminal and       civil cases, but experts tell CBC’s The National that come inauguration day       those legal problems will likely disappear.              Finally, prosecutors in Fulton County, Ga., last year used state       racketeering laws — developed to fight organized crime — to charge Trump in       an alleged conspiracy to reverse his defeat in the battleground state in       the 2020 election.              Trump has denied any wrongdoing and the case is largely on hold.       If he was charged in an alleged conspiracy, aren't there other defendants?              Yes. Trump has 14 co-defendants in the case.              His unique role as president makes it unlikely he will face legal       consequences during his presidency. His lawyer has already said in court he       will seek to pause any activity related to Trump based on an argument that       a president should not face the burden of a criminal prosecution while in       office.       What about the 14th Amendment disqualifying candidates who are involved in       insurrection?              The amendment does take those candidates out of contention, but Trump was       not charged with insurrection after the attack at the U.S. Capitol.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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