In this courtroom sketch, E. Jean Carroll, right, turns around towards former President Donald Trump, seated left, Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Williams)
Donald Trump gets more and more legal pressure during his campaign: He has by now already four indictments running – two indictments are on state charges (in New York and Georgia) and two more indictments are on federal charges. These indictments amount to a total of 91 felony charges.
Trials are set to begin on March 6, just one day after Super Tuesday when Trump already can secure his nomination as Republican candidat for President.
For the first 234 years of our nation’s history no American president had ever been indicted.
Now Donald Trump is already charged in four criminal cases – and there might be more to come.
– In Washington DC Trump faces four felony counts for his effort to overtrun the 2020 election.
– In Georgia he faces 13 felony counts for his election interference.
– In New York he faces 34 felony counts in connection with hush money payments to a porn star.
– And in Florida he faces 40 felony counts for hoarding classified documents at home.
All indictments together could result in more than 50 years of prison, but if reelected as president Trump could pardon himself in most of the cases – except the indictments in Georgia and New York where only the governors could pardon him.
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