Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts in a historic trial related to hush money payments, but this is only the beginning of his legal challenges.
With sentencing set for July 11, right before the Republican convention, the trial could influence his 2024 presidential campaign.
Trump's conviction, which he has decried as a "rigged trial," still allows him to run for office and potentially serve if elected.
He faces an extensive appeals process and three additional criminal cases, adding complexity to his political and legal future.