Today's front pages are dominated by the conviction of former President Donald Trump in his hush-money case.
Good morning and welcome to Newsweek's summary of Friday's national, regional, and international newspapers.The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal's front page today has a prominent and detailed report of Donald Trump's hush-money trial verdict, stating that he is now the first president in history to be a felon, as the New York jury has found him guilty on all 34 counts.
The Boston GlobeThe Boston Globe's front page includes a report on the verdict along with smaller stories about what comes next and the Democrats deciding this is 'not a moment for celebration,' as stated by Massachusetts Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren, calling the first-ever conviction of a U.S. president a 'sober moment.
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