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Yes, you can be elected president if you've been indicted or found guilty in a criminal or civil case
Presidential eligibility is outlined in the Constitution and doesn't exclude anyone who's been charged with a crime or found guilty in a criminal or civil case.
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Trump NY indictment: couldn’t pardon self if elected POTUS in 2024
Presidents have broad powers when it comes to pardons for federal crimes. Trump’s indictment was for state crimes.
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Outdated clip used to falsely claim Biden coordinated indictment to ‘stop Trump from taking power’
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Donald Trump mug shot photos are fake
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Donald Trump
No, Trump could not pardon himself in New York case if he is re-elected president
Presidents have broad powers when it comes to pardons for federal crimes. Trump’s indictment was for state crimes.
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