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Donald Trump has become the first convicted felon to serve as President of the United States, following his inauguration in January 2025. In May 2024, he was convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to hush money payments made during the 2016 election. Despite the conviction, Trump received an unconditional discharge, meaning he faced no fines, probation, or jail time. The judge cited concerns about interfering with presidential duties as a factor in this decision. NPRCNN
This outcome has sparked debate about accountability and the rule of law, as Trump continues to face other legal challenges. His legal team has filed an appeal against the conviction, arguing that the case was politically motivated. Reuters
The situation underscores the complexities of holding a sitting president accountable within the current legal framework.


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