President-elect Donald Trump will not face jail time or fines for his New York hush money conviction, as the judge ended the case with an unconditional discharge. However, the conviction for falsifying business records will remain on his criminal record, affecting some of his rights. Trump will still be able to vote in Florida, as the state restores voting rights for felons after they complete their sentence. Under federal law, people convicted of felonies are not allowed to possess firearms. Trump will also be required to provide a DNA sample for New York's crime databank. While there is nothing in federal law that prevents a person from becoming president due to a criminal conviction, some countries may restrict visits from individuals with felony convictions.
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