- Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records in connection with a hush money payment.
- His sentencing is scheduled for July 11, with the possibility of prison time, though a fine is seen as more likely.
- Trump plans to appeal the verdict, a process that could extend past the presidential election.
- Despite the conviction, Trump’s campaign has seen a surge in donations, indicating continued strong support among his base.
- The conviction represents an unprecedented moment in U.S. history, with a former president convicted on criminal charges.
- Experts and panelists discuss the potential legal and political ramifications of Trump’s conviction as the U.S. approaches the election.
- A segment of Trump supporters remain loyal, viewing the conviction as politically motivated.
- Trump’s legal troubles and their impact on the presidential race are a focal point of ongoing political discourse.
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