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Former President Donald Trump will be interviewed Monday by a New York City probation officer as part of the standard post-conviction process. But as in all things Trump, there is a twist. Trump, who was found guilty of 34 counts of so-called “falsifying business records,” will have a virtual interview instead of the standard face-to-face meeting, according to NBC, which cited sources it did not name. Attorney Todd Blanche will join Trump as the first president’s Mar-a-Lago estate for the call. The interview is part of the standard process by which probation officers develop a pre-sentencing r…

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