Trump's Conviction: Key Moments and Legal Implications

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The final day of Donald Trump's New York criminal trial was marked by a chaotic yet rhythmic scene outside the courthouse, with protesters, media, and onlookers converging at Collect Pond Park. The jury found Trump guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, leading to a mix of reactions from the crowd. The atmosphere was a blend of political fervor, media frenzy, and entrepreneurial spirit, capturing the uniquely American spectacle of the trial.
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