What’s Happening With the Trump Criminal Cases?: QuickTake

July 15, 2024, 9:31 PM UTC

When Donald Trump clinched the Republican Party’s nomination for the presidency in March, he was facing felony charges in four separate cases. Since then, the ex-president was convicted in one case, of falsifying business records, a verdict nowin limbo because of a Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity. The court’s ruling raised questions over the viability of two more of the prosecutions against Trump — one brought by the Justice Department and another by the state of Georgia, both for conspiring to overturn his 2020 election loss. The fourth case, involving allegations of mishandling classified documents, ...

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