Two investors who were involved in the merger that helped make the parent company of former President Donald Trump’s social media platform go public are now convicted felons after entering a guilty plea on Wednesday. CNN reported that brothers Gerald and Michael Shvartsman each pleaded guilty to one count apiece of securities fraud in relation to an insider trading case first brought against them in June of 2023. The South Florida-based investors pocked more than $22 million after tipping off friends and family about the merger that would bring about the initial public offering (IPO) of Trump …