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Even more moderate Illinois Republicans who don't support the former president said they were "troubled" by the case that resulted in a conviction on 34 felony counts in New York.
They’re finding help from community groups to navigate their way. A priority as they build lives outside of city-run shelters: learning English.
“This is just a target-rich stew for the Russians to try lots of things and see what works,” says Max Bergmann of the Center for Strategic International Studies.
But this prosecution of Donald Trump was wrongheaded and counter-productive