This week, the United States is grappling with the aftermath of former President Donald Trump's conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in New York.
The conviction, a historic first for a former U.S. president, has sparked widespread discussion and debate across the nation. Trump, in a 40-minute speech at Trump Tower, vehemently criticized the U.S. as a 'fascist state' and vowed to appeal the conviction. The Sunday news shows are expected to delve into the implications of this landmark verdict, with political pundits analyzing the potential fallout and what it signifies for the country's political landscape.
The conviction has not only sent shockwaves through the political realm but also raised questions about the future of Trump's political career and its impact on the broader American political discourse.
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After the May 30, 2024, conviction of former President Donald Trump on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in New York, what comes next?
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