"Trump's Legal Troubles: From Scolding Felons to Facing His Own Trial"

If former President Donald Trump is found guilty on all 34 felony counts in the New York trial, he could face a maximum of 136 years in prison and lose his right to vote. The potential sentencing could involve imprisonment, probation, fines, or a combination, with parole arrangements. Trump's appeal could postpone the sentence until 2025, and his disenfranchisement would apply in Florida, where he is registered. Additionally, his right to possess a firearm has been prohibited, and his passport could be revoked. If convicted, Trump's travel and entry into most countries would be restricted, and his status as a felon would impact his ability to enter Canada and other nations.
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- Explainer: Why Donald Trump could be president again despite his legal troubles Reuters
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