What Happens to Donald Trump Now?

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      This article discusses the implications of Donald Trump's conviction on business-records charges and how it may affect his future. Despite being a felon, Trump can still run for President as the Constitution does not disqualify individuals with criminal convictions from running. Whether he can vote depends on his incarceration status at the time of the election, and his eligibility to vote in Florida is determined by the laws of the state where the conviction occurred. Trump's ability to travel may be restricted as some countries bar entry to individuals with criminal records. The conviction could also impact his other ongoing criminal cases, potentially influencing jury perceptions and trial dynamics. [Extracted from the article]
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