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Trump Convicted, But Still Has a Shot at Reclaiming White House Against Biden

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  • Donald Trump has been convicted by a Manhattan jury on all 34 felony counts related to the hush money case, marking an unprecedented legal event in U.S. history.
  • Despite the conviction, Trump remains legally eligible to run for the presidency and may still vie for a return to the White House in the upcoming election against Joe Biden.
  • The conviction’s implications on Trump’s political career are substantial yet ambiguous, as he continues to maintain significant support within the Republican party.
  • This case sets a historical precedent as it is the first instance in the United States where a former president has faced such legal charges while having viable prospects for future presidential aspirations.
  • The conviction could lead to a complex and unprecedented election landscape, should Trump choose to proceed with his candidacy amidst ongoing legal battles.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-found-guilty-facing-biden-could-still-win-back-white-house)

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