The Trump "Hush Money" Trial starts today
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If elected president again, Trump would need special permission to enter several key countries for maintaining foreign relations
Thirty-eight nations, counting the United States, bar felons from entry, according to World Population Review. Those bans stand regardless of whether someone is allowed to retain their passport after conviction.
Countries That Deny Entry to Felons
Argentina Australia Brazil Cambodia Canada Chile China Cuba Dominican Republic Egypt Ethiopia Hong Kong India Indonesia Iran Ireland Israel Japan Kenya Macau Malaysia Mexico Morocco Nepal New Zealand Peru Philippines Singapore South Africa South Korea Taiwan Tanzania Tunisia Turkey Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States
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Well, if Eric is telling the truth, $200M.
Since Thursday.
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@Jolly said in The Trump "Hush Money" Trial starts today:
Keep dreaming...
I am not dreaming. It was interesting buy obvious he would get special permission from any country. No doubt.
The article mentions that 2nd President Bush needed special permission to go to the UK because of a drunk drive incident years ago.
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Interesting. I went there all the time and even got a work permit despite a DUI on my record.
In fact I got the work permit within months of getting my DUI.
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Hey, did Trump ever get the money from the NDA back?
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@Jolly said in The Trump "Hush Money" Trial starts today:
Sorry, when you've got three videos in a row, the likelihood is that nobody watches any of them.
Yeah, but they're all different viewpoints....
By the way, what are George Conway's conservative bonafides? I'd never heard of the guy until 2016.
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Juror Misconduct?
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This is a little easier to read
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GPf5dMpW4AApx1f?format=jpg&name=large
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https://newrepublic.com/post/182623/did-trump-admit-another-felony-probabation-interview
New York City Department of Probation officials questioned the convicted felon and Republican presidential nominee Tuesday in a presentencing interview, and part of the discussion concerned a gun registered to him in the state. Under federal law, convicted felons are not allowed to have guns or ammunition.
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What is it with our politicians and gun laws?