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What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by jospepper(op): 5:50pm On Nov 06, 2024
Donald Trump has been reelected to the White House as a convicted felon who is awaiting sentencing in his hush money case in New York and still working to stave off prosecution in other state and federal cases.

It’s an extraordinarily unique position for him to be in: Never before has a criminal defendant been elected to the nation’s highest office, just as an ex-president had never been criminally charged until last year.

Here’s what to know about the web of legal cases surrounding him


1. New York Hush Money Case

What Happened: Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records over a payment to Stormy Daniels, an adult-film actress who claims they had an affair (Trump denies it). He’s supposed to be sentenced on November 26.

The Twist: The judge is considering dropping the conviction entirely due to a Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity. If the conviction stands, Trump’s team plans to appeal, which could delay any sentence.

2. Federal Election Interference Case (Washington, D.C.)

The Charges: This case, led by Special Counsel Jack Smith, accuses Trump of trying to overturn the 2020 election results. Trump argues he should have presidential immunity.

The Future: Trump has openly said he’d fire Smith if reelected, potentially ending this case. But for now, a judge is deciding how much immunity, if any, Trump has.

3. Classified Documents Case (Florida)

The Details: Trump is charged with taking classified documents when he left office and not returning them. Judge Cannon dismissed the case on a technicality, saying Smith’s appointment as Special Counsel might not be valid.

What’s Next: Prosecutors are appealing this dismissal, and if Trump does end up back in office, he may try to eliminate this case too.

4. Georgia Election Interference Case

The Accusation: In Georgia, Trump is charged under the state’s RICO Act for trying to meddle in the 2020 election results.

The Complication: District Attorney Fani Willis’s role is under review due to a past relationship with another prosecutor. If she’s disqualified, it’s not clear if anyone else would pick up the case. Trump’s team could argue that prosecuting a sitting president in state court is unconstitutional.

5. E. Jean Carroll Defamation Cases

Background: Carroll, a former columnist, sued Trump after he denied her accusations of sexual assault. Two juries sided with her, awarding damages totaling $88 million.

Update: Trump is appealing the first verdict, and a federal court’s decision is still pending.

6. New York Civil Fraud Case

The Issue: The New York Attorney General claims Trump and his company exaggerated asset values to secure loans and better insurance rates. He’s been ordered to pay around $454 million.

Current Status: Trump is appealing, and the court recently considered lowering the fine. We’re awaiting their decision, which he could further appeal if needed.

7. Civil Suits Related to January 6

What It’s About: Trump also faces civil lawsuits for his alleged role in the Capitol attack. These suits argue he incited the event, causing damages.

Ongoing: Supreme Court precedent allows civil lawsuits against a sitting president, so these cases are likely to continue if Trump takes office.

In sum, Trump’s legal challenges are far-reaching, with criminal, civil, and even constitutional questions at play. Each case will continue to unfold, likely stretching into his potential second term.
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/11/06/politics/what-happens-to-trump-criminal-cases/index.html

Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by tundegan: 5:54pm On Nov 06, 2024
Trump is the most corrupt president in US history.
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by oz4real83(m): 6:04pm On Nov 06, 2024
Trump is like the proverbial tortoise in Nigerian village stories, "tortoise/trump no dey finish for stories " cheesy grin
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by SmartPolician:
How can the POTUS, the most powerful person in the world, be in the witness box answering questions from lawyers? So, what will happen now is that Trump will change the heads of agencies pressing charges against him. As a result, they'll drop the cases.

So, the Congress should pass a bill compelling institutions trying a new leader to continue with the case, irrespective of who heads the agency. That's how a country builds a strong institution.
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by Anither563: 6:10pm On Nov 06, 2024
He has a lot on his plate and may need to hire more lawyers.
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by lecowas: 6:11pm On Nov 06, 2024
They are more crooked than Trump. Its all a political witch hunt, hunter bidens laptop comes to mind. Grandpa Joe also possesses classified documents which he personalized. Well, the next few months go sweet Sha. Wetin be my own
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by ddippset(m): 6:13pm On Nov 06, 2024
lecowas:
They are more crooked than Trump. Its all a political witch hunt, hunter bidens laptop comes to mind. Grandpa Joe also possesses classified documents which he personalized. Well, the next few months go sweet Sha. Wetin be my own
Your own na make shame catch you for this comment wey you type here so.
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by deji17:
That is Democrats problem. Republicans will be controlling both houses, the Presidency and the Supreme Court. Trump has all the power under the sun.. grin grin grin
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by Salvation2: 9:32pm On Nov 06, 2024
They will all disappear...Special Counsel is talking to DOJ as we speak to drop all cases against the President Elect...

This is a case of never give up in life irrespective of how many people are against u, because there is always light at the end of the tunnel.

Remember that Jesus Christ went away and is coming back again. Never give up on Him no matter what people say or do to u because of Him. He is the only one who will set u free through His blood He shed on the cross of Calvary. Remain focused on Him and u will be Victorious!!!

Shalom!!!
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by Dragunz: 9:32pm On Nov 06, 2024
tundegan:
Trump is the most corrupt president in US history.
Baby cry o, cry more please...
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by Deemas(m): 9:33pm On Nov 06, 2024
What happened to the drug and certificate forgery case of Tpain is what will also happen to Trump's case.
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by CaptainFM1: 9:33pm On Nov 06, 2024
What happens to all the cases and allegations levelled against T-pain after elected?

All the drug money and certificate forgery?
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by Bar1941(m): 9:33pm On Nov 06, 2024
America is full of hypocrisy. If what Trump did on Jan 6, 2021 was done by an African or Asian president, America will frustrate the country till eternity. But there he is, a man that ridiculed a whole almighty USA due to his greed and hold on to power philosophy, yet stayed for almost 4years without getting any justice and he’s now about to be sworn in for another 4years as president.

In summary, all cases are closed.
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by Nazgul:
Same thing that happened to that of T-Pain. It would be swept under the rug pending when he's tenure elapses.
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by jaxxy(m):
He is immune. However we all know those cases where political witchhunts so there will thrown out or handled more fairly.
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by Ngadangapussy: 9:34pm On Nov 06, 2024
What happened to the Chicago sniffing animal?
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by anonymuz(m): 9:34pm On Nov 06, 2024
tundegan:
Trump is the most corrupt president in US history.
USA taught Africa corruption.
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by sunsweet33: 9:34pm On Nov 06, 2024
Nothing will happen to them because he is immune to prosecution for anything that happened while he was the president.
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by olisaokere(m): 9:35pm On Nov 06, 2024
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by kingharzy: 9:35pm On Nov 06, 2024
LOL...
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Simple....
As it happened to your president's.
Una no go face the gbege wey dey worry una own house una dey here dey find answers to questions wey no concern us.
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by Racoon(m):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmT_gyHg-JY?si=53gKepiVQuxHUnbW

"US Election Marks A ‘Victory Of Crudity Over Refinement, Sends Troubling Message To The World." -Bolaji Akinyemi

Meanwhile here is a hypocrite who left his home country own to be sniffing @ a more organized and institutionalized nation's electoral and democracy processes.

Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by 99thEnemy(m): 9:37pm On Nov 06, 2024
Not sure if it's possible, but I think he may try to use his executive power to pardon himself.
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by DesChyko: 9:37pm On Nov 06, 2024
One day, we will get here. We came close to this feeling in 2023. We will keep going 💯

Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by MatrixCircle: 9:38pm On Nov 06, 2024
The U.S Attorney General he will appoint will pardon him all his sins.
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by AlphaTaikun: 9:38pm On Nov 06, 2024
jospepper:
Donald Trump has been reelected to the White House as a convicted felon who is awaiting sentencing in his hush money case in New York and still working to stave off prosecution in other state and federal cases.

It’s an extraordinarily unique position for him to be in: Never before has a criminal defendant been elected to the nation’s highest office, just as an ex-president had never been criminally charged until last year.

Here’s what to know about the web of legal cases surrounding him

1. New York Hush Money Case

What Happened: Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records over a payment to Stormy Daniels, an adult-film actress who claims they had an affair (Trump denies it). He’s supposed to be sentenced on November 26.

The Twist: The judge is considering dropping the conviction entirely due to a Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity. If the conviction stands, Trump’s team plans to appeal, which could delay any sentence.

2. Federal Election Interference Case (Washington, D.C.)

The Charges: This case, led by Special Counsel Jack Smith, accuses Trump of trying to overturn the 2020 election results. Trump argues he should have presidential immunity.

The Future: Trump has openly said he’d fire Smith if reelected, potentially ending this case. But for now, a judge is deciding how much immunity, if any, Trump has.

3. Classified Documents Case (Florida)

The Details: Trump is charged with taking classified documents when he left office and not returning them. Judge Cannon dismissed the case on a technicality, saying Smith’s appointment as Special Counsel might not be valid.

What’s Next: Prosecutors are appealing this dismissal, and if Trump does end up back in office, he may try to eliminate this case too.

4. Georgia Election Interference Case

The Accusation: In Georgia, Trump is charged under the state’s RICO Act for trying to meddle in the 2020 election results.

The Complication: District Attorney Fani Willis’s role is under review due to a past relationship with another prosecutor. If she’s disqualified, it’s not clear if anyone else would pick up the case. Trump’s team could argue that prosecuting a sitting president in state court is unconstitutional.

5. E. Jean Carroll Defamation Cases

Background: Carroll, a former columnist, sued Trump after he denied her accusations of sexual assault. Two juries sided with her, awarding damages totaling $88 million.

Update: Trump is appealing the first verdict, and a federal court’s decision is still pending.

6. New York Civil Fraud Case

The Issue: The New York Attorney General claims Trump and his company exaggerated asset values to secure loans and better insurance rates. He’s been ordered to pay around $454 million.

Current Status: Trump is appealing, and the court recently considered lowering the fine. We’re awaiting their decision, which he could further appeal if needed.

7. Civil Suits Related to January 6

What It’s About: Trump also faces civil lawsuits for his alleged role in the Capitol attack. These suits argue he incited the event, causing damages.

Ongoing: Supreme Court precedent allows civil lawsuits against a sitting president, so these cases are likely to continue if Trump takes office.

In sum, Trump’s legal challenges are far-reaching, with criminal, civil, and even constitutional questions at play. Each case will continue to unfold, likely stretching into his potential second term.
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/11/06/politics/what-happens-to-trump-criminal-cases/index.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIscdpfIhdQ?si=yH3aW8JYDNX2FtHP
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by Xwizard: 9:39pm On Nov 06, 2024
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Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by 43Ronin: 9:39pm On Nov 06, 2024
They are all frivolous cases that would be dropped
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by Enceladus(m): 9:40pm On Nov 06, 2024
United states of the more you look the less you see. Make them enjoy the fascist they brought upon themselves.
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by cr7lomo: 9:40pm On Nov 06, 2024
Fake charges...they were just political... how can an ex president be convicted for sleeping with a po.rnstar ... they were just trying to stop him from contesting...but they shut themselves in the foot... pure own goal
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by Okortor: 9:40pm On Nov 06, 2024
Ask of Veto power then come back with an answer.......
Re: What Happens To Trump’s Criminal And Civil Cases Now That He Has Been Reelected? by Dynamicboss: 9:41pm On Nov 06, 2024
It’s their business. After all, they all see this but still voted for him based on choices that suite them
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