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Jury convicts former President Donald Trump on 34 felony counts

Season 2024 Episode 21 | 26m 46s

Trump is the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes in the nation’s history. His conviction will now test the political will of his followers as Trump is the presumptive Republican nominee for president. It will also test the U.S. Constitution. The judge set sentencing for July 11. That’s just four days before Republicans will convene their national convention in Milwaukee.

Aired: 05/30/24
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City officials have made assurances that tech experts are on the case after cyber attack.
Prayer vigils are being held and mental health support services are being mobilized to help.
A law banning gender-affirming health care for trans youth is still blocked.
Euclid police officer’s death leads to grief and concerns about current climate for law enforcement.
The president of the university has offered an apology and promised a full investigation.
Protests in Ohio have led to discussions about how campuses handled the student demonstrations.
FirstEnergy made dark money contributions to top Ohio politicians not implicated in the HB 6 scheme.
HB 68 bans gender affirming care and prohibits transgender girls from playing on girls sports teams.
Norfolk Southern has agreed in principle to pay $600 million in a class action lawsuit.
The total solar eclipse caps a busy weekend in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio.