Will criminal conviction over hush money cover-up 'undermine and tarnish' Trump's presidential run?

A New York jury convicted Donald Trump on all charges in his hush money case Thursday in a seismic development barely five months ahead of the election where he seeks to recapture the White House. Having been convicted of 34 felonies, Trump cannot own a gun, hold public office or even vote in many states. Trump's conviction in his New York hush money trial is a stunning development in an already unorthodox presidential election with profound implications for the justice system and perhaps US democracy itself. FRANCE 24's Mark Owen and Monte Francis join Pamela Falk a lawyer and New York-based journalist to discuss the historic development.

Will criminal conviction over hush money cover-up 'undermine and tarnish' Trump's presidential run?
A New York jury convicted Donald Trump on all charges in his hush money case Thursday in a seismic development barely five months ahead of the election where he seeks to recapture the White House. Having been convicted of 34 felonies, Trump cannot own a gun, hold public office or even vote in many states. Trump's conviction in his New York hush money trial is a stunning development in an already unorthodox presidential election with profound implications for the justice system and perhaps US democracy itself. FRANCE 24's Mark Owen and Monte Francis join Pamela Falk a lawyer and New York-based journalist to discuss the historic development.

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