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WWE star Logan Paul smiles with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago after interviewing the former president for the Impaulsive podcast

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LOGAN Paul smiled alongside former President Donald Trump as the pair sat down for an interview.

Trump posed for a photo holding Paul at WWE USA Championship surrounded by American flag-themed Prime bottles, Paul’s energy drink with KSI.

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Logan Paul smiled as he posed with former President Donald Trump with his WWE United States ChampionshipCredit: Instagram/loganpaul
Paul's interview with Trump is set to premiere tomorrow

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Paul’s interview with Trump is set to premiere tomorrowCredit: Instagram/loganpaul

“Champion of the United States, President of the United States”, Paul shared on Instagram with a handshake emoji.

“From an interview for a scholarship at 18 (which I didn’t get) to an interview with the president at 29.

“The glow is real.”

Trump is expected to appear on an episode of Paul’s podcast, Impaulsive with Logan Paul, which will air tomorrow.

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The episode was filmed at Trump’s residence in Mar-a-Lago, Florida.

A member of Trump’s team had contacted Paul to schedule the interview, it said. TMZ.

A source told the outlet that Paul is also interested in interviewing President Joe Biden.

Paul reportedly wants to share both sides of the upcoming presidential election with his large audience.

Apparently, his team has reached out to the White House to see if Biden is interested.

Other photos in the post showed Paul, 18, dressed in a suit, while the last photo showed Paul and his co-host, Mike Majlak, talking to Trump.

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Trump shared a TikTok teasing the interview showing Majlak standing between Paul and Trump holding up the US title as the two men stared at each other before laughing and hugging each other.

“The showdown with @LoganPaul will be released tomorrow…” read the caption.

Paul’s brother Jake commented, “That’s a W.”

“The collaboration we didn’t know we needed!” wrote someone else.

“Too much aura to deal with,” wrote a third person.

The meeting comes just two weeks after Trump was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records in his historic financial secrecy trial.

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Paul made his WWE debut in April 2021 after appearing on an episode of SmackDown.

He debuted at WrestleMania 38, teaming with The Miz to face father-son duo Dominik and Rey Mysterio.

What are Donald Trump’s next steps?

A jury in New York City found Donald Trump guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records to hide hush money he paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 presidential election.

The first former US president to be convicted of a crime, but remains the Republican favorite in his bid for the White House against Joe Biden.

Trump’s sentencing date is set for July 11, 2024, however, his lawyers may attempt to delay this until after the November 5 presidential election, which is unlikely to happen without good cause.

Trump, 77, can still speak to the press, travel out of state and continue his presidential campaign.

His guilty verdict also does not automatically make him a convicted felon.

The charges against Trump are Class E felonies, the least serious category under New York law, with each charge carrying a maximum penalty of four years in prison.

Trump could also pay fines and restitution as part of his sentence or face probation.

Judge Juan Merchan said he is weighing several factors regarding Trump’s sentence, including his age and lack of criminal history, however, the former president’s actions during the trial could also play a role in the judge’s decision. .

A guilty verdict does not prevent Trump from running for president.

The US Constitution requires potential US presidents to be:

  • Native American citizens
  • At least 35 years old
  • Live in the country for at least 14 years

Criminals are not prevented from holding office.

Paul and The Miz were successful and Paul later signed a multi-event contract with WWE on June 30, 2022.

He challenged then-WWE Undisputed Universal Champion Roman Reigns for the title in the crown Jewel pay-per-view in Saudi Arabia on November 5 of that year.

Despite being unsuccessful, the match was critically acclaimed, however, Paul was sidelined after suffering a sprained meniscus and medial collateral ligament.

He returned from injury in the 2023 Royal Rumble match, eliminating Seth “Freakin” Rollins, but was eliminated by eventual winner, Cody Rhodes.

In February 2023, Paul signed a multi-year contract with WWE that featured more appearances from the star and with Paul stating that he wanted to earn a championship.

He would achieve this goal after winning Rey Mysterio to the United States Championship in the November 4, 2023 issue of Crown Jewel.

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