Trump may have voted illegally when he cast early primary ballot in Palm Beach

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Ex-president Donald Trump arriving Wednesday morning to vote in Palm Beach County. Photo: Local10 News

By Noreen Marcus, FloridaBulldog.org

Convicted felon Donald J. Trump apparently did not have the necessary grant of clemency to vote in Florida’s Republican primary, public records indicate – but he voted anyway. 

On Wednesday the ex-president and current Republican nominee to reclaim the White House traveled from his Mar-a-Lago resort home to a nearby Palm Beach County polling place to cast a ballot that included two U.S. House contenders, one Florida House hopeful, two school board members, the state attorney, the public defender, a county court judge, the sheriff and a ballot question about extending tax abatements.

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