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How Trump avoided punishment for his felony convictions

How Trump avoided punishment for his felony convictions

01/10/2025

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How Trump avoided punishment for his felony convictions

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How Trump avoided punishment for his felony convictions

President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced in New York, months after a jury found him guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business documents to cover up an extramarital affair. The judge granted Trump an unconditional discharge, a sentence that affirms he’s a convicted felon, but one where he will face no further penalties, fines or any time in jail. William Brangham reports.

01/10/2025

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