"Mary Trump's Testimony and Hush Money Trial Shake Trump's Post-Presidential Plans"

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Mary Trump believes that the confirmed April 15 trial date for Donald Trump's falsifying business records trial in New York could be his "worst nightmare," potentially leading to a criminal conviction before the 2024 election and damaging his presidential hopes. Despite Trump's dismissal of the impact on his White House aspirations, Mary Trump cited polling data suggesting that a conviction could significantly hinder his chances. Legal experts suggest that even if found guilty, it is unlikely that Trump would face jail time, but the trial's outcome could still have significant political implications.
Topics:top-news#2024-election#donald-trump#falsifying-business-records#mary-trump#new-york-trial#politics
- Donald Trump's 'Worst Nightmare' Just Came True: Mary Trump Newsweek
- Trump indicates he'd testify in hush money trial, says a conviction could 'make me more popular' ABC News
- Hush money judge warns Trump’s lawyers to abide by rulings The Hill
- Trump is just 3 weeks from becoming the first ex-president to go on trial CNN
- Trump reels from competing court decisions as trials disrupt campaign The Washington Post
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