President Donald Trump now faces a new challenge of travel restrictions and a significantly reduced list of countries he can visit.
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Donald Trump, the first former US president to be convicted of a serious crime, now faces a new challenge of travel restrictions and a significantly reduced list of countries he can visit.
A Manhattan jury found Trump guilty of all charges in his hush-money trial last week. He was charged with 34 first-degree misdemeanor counts of falsifying internal company documents in connection with his involvement in a $130,000 hush-money payment to buy porn actress Stormy Daniels' silence about her alleged sexual relationship.
Trump faces three additional charges, but it remains unclear whether those cases will be resolved before the November election.
The former president's sentencing is scheduled for Tuesday, July 11. The outcome could determine whether he will be allowed to leave the United States and enter other countries as a convicted felon. Will Trump be banned from entering other countries?
Nearly 37 countries, including Canada, China, Israel, and the UK, have regulations that prohibit serious criminals from crossing their borders. However, not all countries routinely check passengers' criminal records.
President Trump has indicated his intention to appeal the sentence. However, that can only be done after the sentence is handed down. Even if he appeals, the jury's decision will stand and Trump will be considered a convicted felon.
The decision will be important if Trump is reelected to the White House, making it virtually impossible for him to travel abroad.
Under U.S. law, there are no travel restrictions for convicted felons unless there is a court order.
In an interview with Axios, defense lawyer Keith B. Johnson said it was unlikely that Trump's travel would be "limited to the United States based on a New York State court ruling." "This is a financial crime, what we consider an economic crime, not a violent crime," he continued.
Johnson said Trump is such a well-known figure that other countries would likely make exceptions if the Republican leader is re-elected.
Johnson said the fact that Trump is a convicted felon will continue to matter to him as a person. He also stressed that Trump will be visiting China as the president of the United States, not as a private citizen.
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