Trump's Felony Conviction Won't Bar Presidential Run

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Despite his New York felony conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records, former President Trump can still run for and serve as president if elected, as the U.S. Constitution does not prohibit a convicted felon from holding the office. Legal scholars agree that the qualifications for presidency are exclusive and do not include criminal convictions. The 14th Amendment's insurrection clause and the 25th Amendment could pose challenges, but current legal interpretations and political dynamics suggest these are unlikely to prevent Trump from serving if elected.
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