Donald Trump once boasted "When you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything." The dictum he has lived by for decades finally came crashing down Thursday when a New York jury told him: no. One of the world’s most powerful and consequential men was finally tripped up by a porn star, convicted for lying about the hush money he paid her to keep quiet about what she says was an uninspiring tryst. The details are tawdry, but the moment is huge. Love him or loathe him, there is one thing most Americans agree on: in the two-and-a-half centuries since their republic was founded, there has never been a president quite like Trump. And Thursday’s verdict adds a new, unprecedented chapter to his story, making him the country’s first former president to ever be convicted of a crime. This November he could become the first felon-president in US history. Quite how much difference the latest scandal makes to his fans is anyone’s guess. The New York prosecution is only one of four criminal cases against the presumptive Republican Party nominee. And he has trashed them all as political persecution, driven at the behest of what he claims is a corrupt White House led by President Joe Biden. Impervious to shame or even embarrassment, Trump has turned each tangle with the law into a badge of honor: proof, he says, of his conspiracy theory that a deep state is out to get him and the so-called "forgotten men and women" of working-class America. With opinion polls showing the former president edging Biden, as his brand remains wildly popular and extremely effective, FRANCE 24’s Mark Owen is joined by fellow journalist Monte Francis, The Guardian’s Washington Bureau Chief David Smith, veteran freelance correspondent Pamela Falk, and Frederick T. Davis, Lecturer in Law at Columbia University, retired Partner at Debevoise & Plimpton, based in New York and Paris. He is a former US federal prosecutor and member of the Paris Bar. Part of the global Litigation Group, his practice focuses on criminal, regulatory and civil litigation and investigations involving U.S. and French laws.
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