As a Felon, Trump Upends How Americans View the Presidency
Briefly

Mr. Trump does not really consider it a little thing, of course, given how strenuously he sought to avoid Friday's sentencing for 34 felony counts in his hush money case.
It speaks to the moment we're in, said Norman L. Eisen, a former White House ethics counsel to President Barack Obama who has closely tracked Mr. Trump's various legal cases.
While Mr. Trump was spared jail time or financial penalties, he effectively had the word felon tattooed on his record for all time unless a higher court overturns the conviction.
After all, no one seemed shocked after Friday's sentencing in New York. It was seen through a partisan lens.
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