It’s been one year since President Trump was found guilty on all counts of falsifying business records to keep alleged affairs secret during his 2016 campaign, enshrining him in history as the first ex-commander-in-chief to become a convicted felon.
Now back in the White House, his world looks very different — and those who remained by his side have reaped the benefits.
Trump’s defense attorneys are now serving at the Justice Department’s highest levels. His allies who showed up to the trial have been rewarded with Cabinet posts and even the vice presidency.
Trump is also continuing to fight his legal woes, with two major appeals court battles set for June.
Here’s where everything stands one year later.
Trump’s defense lawyers become the prosecution
After retaking the White House, ma