Legal Speak: A Convicted Felon is Coming to the White House. What Happens Now?
In this week's episode, Joseph Moreno, who currently serves in the Army Office of General Counsel at the Pentagon, joins Legal Speak to discuss the implications of President-elect Donald Trump's win on his pending criminal cases.
November 08, 2024 at 04:25 PM
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NewsDonald J. Trump retook the White House this week in decisive fashion, becoming the first convicted felon and sex offender to serve as the commander-in-chief.
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