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Sorry Trump haters, but it may not matter if he’s charged, convicted or not.
He can still be re-elected.
“There's no prohibition in the Constitution for a convicted felon, even potentially one sitting in jail, from being president," said former FBI counterintelligence agent and federal prosecutor Asha Rangappa.
Ms Rangappa, who is an assistant dean at Yale Law School, told the ABC News Daily podcast the requirements for becoming US president are minimal.
"You have to be 35 years old, you have to have been a natural-born citizen and lived in the United States for 14 years," she said.”
He can still be re-elected.
“There's no prohibition in the Constitution for a convicted felon, even potentially one sitting in jail, from being president," said former FBI counterintelligence agent and federal prosecutor Asha Rangappa.
Ms Rangappa, who is an assistant dean at Yale Law School, told the ABC News Daily podcast the requirements for becoming US president are minimal.
"You have to be 35 years old, you have to have been a natural-born citizen and lived in the United States for 14 years," she said.”