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What happens to Donald Trump now?

As the first ex-President to be convicted of crimes, Donald Trump becomes the first who has to negotiate the reality of being a felon in the U.S.

Yes. A felony conviction will not disqualify Trump from continuing his campaign, even if he were jailed.

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