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What are some bonuses to Trump’s felony conviction?

A Canadian immigration lawyer says now that Donald Trump is a convicted felon, he is technically barred from crossing the border into Canada. Mario Bellissimo says that makes him criminally inadmissible, and he can't apply to change that until five years after he serves his sentence. However, if Trump is elected United States president in the meantime, exemptions could be made. But he would have to show the Immigration Department, or the federal minister, that he had a compelling reason to be in Canada and that he wouldn't commit more crimes on this side of the border. Cheers!
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So who do you think is the real loser here? I’d have to say: Todd Blanche. He had a successful, lucrative career going for him which he left to give all of his service to one (in)human(e) and he lost the case of his lifetime. And he lost it with a complete lack of style.

And you just know that he’ll never see another penny from Convicted Felon tRump—you think he treated Cohen badly just wait until the Convicted Felon gets his hands on Todd.

Note to Todd: you really should have done your homework! I always say: the best predictor of how a client will treat their attorneys is how they treated their previous attorneys!