What Trump’s Win Means for His Legal Cases
With the power of the White House, Trump stands to effectively shield himself from legal accountability—at least for the next four years.
White House win gives Donald Trump a legal reprieve
As president, the 78-year-old Trump can make the federal criminal cases facing him vanish
Trump's impending return to White House brings criminal cases to a halt
Donald Trump's presidential election victory on Wednesday will essentially end the criminal cases brought against him, at least for the four years he occupies the White House.
Trump's impending return to White House brings criminal cases to a halt
WASHINGTON: Donald Trump's US presidential election victory on Wednesday (Nov 6) will essentially end the criminal cases brought against him, at least for the four years he occupied the White House.
Election victory gives Trump reprieve from federal, State charges
Donald Trump's election victory grants him a reprieve from legal battles, including federal charges and racketeering accusations.
Trump’s impending return to White House brings criminal cases to a halt
Donald Trump's claimed US presidential election victory on Wednesday will essentially end the criminal cases brought against him, at least for the four years he occupies the White House.
Trump has won the election. What happens to his legal cases?
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As well as becoming president of the United States, Trump's election win will also have a massive impact on the multiple criminal cases facing him - one of which he is due to be sentenced for this month
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President-elect Donald Trump's election victory means he will likely be able to delay, or end, all the criminal proceedings that have been lodged against him.
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As well as becoming president of the US, Trump's claimed election win will also have a massive impact on the multiple criminal cases facing him - one of which he is due to be sentenced for this month
What will happen to Trump's cases as he claims historic victory in Presidential elections? EXPLAINED
As president, Trump would have the authority to dismiss Smith and halt the federal cases against him. However, he would not have the same control over the New York hush money case or the Georgia prosecution related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in that state.
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