Trump could face restrictions when it comes to voting, travel and gun ownership. For the first time in United States history, a former -- and quite possibly future -- president is now officially a ...
There are many ways to debate whether former President Donald Trump is fit to lead this nation, but referring to him as a “convicted felon” does more harm than good. However, many political pundits ...
Once a felon, always a felon. That is how some convicted felons say society looks at them, no matter the crime. Around 19 million Americans have a felony conviction, and at least 79 million have a ...
“Felon” carries an ancient stigma — one that falls on millions of Americans today. Trump might well redefine it. Credit...Photo Illustration by Matt Chase Supported by By Mattathias Schwartz A felony, ...
A police officer is attacked. WRAL Investigates why a repeat felon is walking free in just a few months.
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. A familiar script echoed throughout the United Center arena on Monday night: “In the ...
Former president and convicted felon Donald Trump should not become America’s next commander in chief. His criminal record and despicable behavior undermine national security as well as trust, ...