‘Cheat sheet’ recording Donald Trump’s entire conviction record surfaces on Reddit. Netizens react
With Trump now serving his second term as President, this resurfaced record is reigniting discussions about his tumultuous past and the implications of having a convicted felon in the White House.
Criminal Convictions
Trump made history in April 2024 when he became the first U.S. president to be convicted of felony crimes. A New York jury found him guilty on 34 counts related to falsifying business records in connection with hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. Despite his repeated claims that the trial was «rigged» and «disgraceful,» the convictions didn’t stop him from securing a second term in office.
The verdict, which followed 10 hours of jury deliberation, initially fueled speculation that his political career was over. But in a twist that seemed straight out of a political thriller, Trump defied expectations and returned to the White House just months later.
Sexual Misconduct Allegations: A Shadow Over Decades
The Reddit post also highlights the more than 20 sexual misconduct allegations against Trump, spanning from the 1980s to 2013. Among the most notable is Jessica Leeds’ claim that Trump groped her during a first-class flight in the 1980s. Another accuser, Cassandra Searles, a former Miss Washington, alleged on Facebook that Trump repeatedly grabbed her inappropriately during an event.
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Though Trump has denied every accusation, calling them politically motivated attacks, the