new video loaded: Trump’s Conviction Brings Him Into a ‘New World’
Trump’s Conviction Brings Him Into a ‘New World’
By John Pappas, Ben Laffin, Noah Throop and Claire Hogan•May 31, 2024
Donald J. Trump’s historic felony convictions may not alter the presidential race right now, but they have punctured his sense of invincibility in a courtroom, The New York Times’s Maggie Haberman explains.
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