Ex-Palm Beach prosecutor serves notice to 'felon' Trump that he won't be allowed to vote
Appearing on MSNBC just as Donald Trump's felony sentencing hearing was beginning, former Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg told the hosts of "Morning Joe" that, as a convicted felon, he will be barred from voting.
Speaking with the hosts, Aronberg claimed that the best Trump can expect if he wants to vote again one day is for Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) to intercede in some manner.
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Speaking with host Jonathan Lemire, he explained, "Trump cares about his place in history. He will become the first ever president who is a convicted felon. He cares about that and that is why he is going to appeal the underlying conviction all the way to the Supreme Court. "
"To get to your point that there is no ramification for it, well, in Palm Beach County, he will not be able to vote as a convicted felon," he added. "Governor DeSantis will make a special case out of him to make sure he gets his voting rights back but once the sentence is imposed, the question is can he vote? "
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