The Record · New York v. Trump

34 Counts. The Record.

On May 30, 2024, a New York jury returned a verdict on all 34 felony counts: guilty. It is the first felony conviction of a U.S. president in history — a matter of court record, not opinion. These aren't insults. They're facts, set in type. Wear one.

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Receipts with a source carry the fact and its citation inline. The rest reference matters of public record — court filings, executive actions and active litigation — and are being sourced one at a time; where estimates differ we state the range, not the most flattering number. Cards marked Statement are slogans and assert no specific factual claim. Political commentary and satire on public officials and public affairs.

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34 Counts. One Jury. No Veto.
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Guilty On All Counts — That's Not Editorializing.
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The Court Spoke. 34 Times.
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The Foreman Read 'Guilty' 34 Times. That's The Record.
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New York v. Trump. Verdict: Guilty x34.

On 30 May 2024 a Manhattan jury found Trump guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree, after roughly 12 hours of deliberation — the first criminal conviction of a US president.

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First Felon In The Oval Office. Historical Fact.

On 10 January 2025 Justice Juan Merchan sentenced Trump to unconditional discharge on all 34 counts — no jail, no fine, no probation — saying it was the only lawful sentence that would not encroach on the presidency. The conviction stands: unconditional discharge acknowledges a valid conviction while imposing no penalty, and is not an exoneration. He became the first convicted felon to take office as president.

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First President With A Felony Number. Not A Nickname — A Case Number.

On 10 January 2025 Justice Juan Merchan sentenced Trump to unconditional discharge on all 34 counts — no jail, no fine, no probation — saying it was the only lawful sentence that would not encroach on the presidency. The conviction stands: unconditional discharge acknowledges a valid conviction while imposing no penalty, and is not an exoneration. He became the first convicted felon to take office as president.

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34 Guilty Verdicts And Still Sworn In. The System Has Notes.

On 10 January 2025 Justice Juan Merchan sentenced Trump to unconditional discharge on all 34 counts — no jail, no fine, no probation — saying it was the only lawful sentence that would not encroach on the presidency. The conviction stands: unconditional discharge acknowledges a valid conviction while imposing no penalty, and is not an exoneration. He became the first convicted felon to take office as president.

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34 Counts Of Guilty. Zero Counts Of Accountability.
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Convicted On 34 Felony Counts. The Sentence Was 'No Penalty.'

On 10 January 2025 Justice Juan Merchan sentenced Trump to unconditional discharge on all 34 counts — no jail, no fine, no probation — saying it was the only lawful sentence that would not encroach on the presidency. The conviction stands: unconditional discharge acknowledges a valid conviction while imposing no penalty, and is not an exoneration. He became the first convicted felon to take office as president.

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34 Felonies. Unconditional Discharge. Read That Twice.

On 10 January 2025 Justice Juan Merchan sentenced Trump to unconditional discharge on all 34 counts — no jail, no fine, no probation — saying it was the only lawful sentence that would not encroach on the presidency. The conviction stands: unconditional discharge acknowledges a valid conviction while imposing no penalty, and is not an exoneration. He became the first convicted felon to take office as president.

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Felony Convictions Don't Expire. Neither Does The Record.
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Felony Record: Permanent. Presidential Term: Temporary.
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Guilty Doesn't Mean Gone. It Means Documented.
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A Verdict Doesn't Need Your Approval To Be A Verdict.
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A Felony Conviction Is A Documented Outcome. Not An Opinion.
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A Felony Conviction Is A Matter Of Court Record. So Is This Shirt.
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The Docket Number Is Public. Look It Up.
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The Verdict Form Is One Page. The History Book Will Be Longer.
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The Conviction Is On File. The Appeal Is Pending. The Facts Aren't.

The 34-count conviction stands and remains under active appeal in New York's intermediate appellate court, where Trump's lawyers argue the trial was "fatally marred" by faulty evidence, that the judge should have recused, and that the Supreme Court's July 2024 presidential immunity ruling should void it. Separately, a federal appeals panel revived his effort to move the case to federal court. Both tracks were still open in 2026.

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How Many Felonies Does Trump Have?

34. What each count was, why the sentence was an unconditional discharge, and where the appeal stands right now.

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How Much Has He Made As President?

An estimated $2.2 billion in year one of the second term — about $1.4 billion of it crypto. Sourced, with the receipts behind each figure.

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