Trump Makes History: First Convicted Felon To Take Oath As President
- Donald Trump became the first convicted felon to take the oath of office as President on Monday after winning the 2024 US elections.
- Baroness Jones questioned if the government would consider extra security for Trump, to which Lord Leong disagreed, stating Trump won a massive mandate.
- Trump's return to the White House was aided by a Supreme Court ruling granting him immunity from prosecution for actions taken while in office.
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Peer asks Labour to take extra precautions with 'convicted felon' Donald Trump
Oh, doesn’t this just put the cat among the pigeons? Baroness Jones sent a ripple of excitement through the House of Lords on Monday, when she asked a question about Donald Trump that left her Labour counterpart with a diplomatic balancing act. ALSO READ: Trump lampooned after inauguration gets moved indoors What was Donald Trump criminally charged with? Jones, the former Green MP, was made a Peer in 2019. She had previously served as the only e…
“If a FELON can become President… Why keep it on Job applications?” Ice T asks as Trump is sworn in - The Zambian Observer
Ice T has made his feelings clear about Donald Trump becoming the President of the United States of America again after being convicted. He questioned why job applications still ask people to indicate if they are felons on job applications, a situation which could affect their eligibility for the job. “If a FELON can become […] The post “If a FELON can become President… Why keep it on Job applications?” Ice T asks as Trump is sworn in first appe…
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