Trump Convicted of Falsifying Business Records
Trump Convicted of Falsifying Business Records

Trump Convicted of Falsifying Business Records

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Donald Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records, making him the first former U.S. president to be convicted of a felony. This unprecedented verdict, reached after 12 hours of jury deliberation, is seen as a significant moment in American legal history, particularly as the country approaches the November 5 election where Trump is a candidate. Reactions in Phoenix ranged from celebratory to skeptical, with some voters expressing a desire to see Trump face serious consequences. Meanwhile, the financial landscape continues to shift, with companies like BevCanna pivoting to nutraceuticals and cannabis firms facing challenges such as price drops and legal settlements. Experts are also discussing the implications of pension reforms and upcoming economic challenges in Europe, reflecting broader concerns about financial stability and job security. This week, various issues in the cannabis sector and economic reforms are being highlighted, showcasing the intertwined nature of politics, law, and the economy.

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