Summary

Donald Trump’s re-election raises questions about the fate of his ongoing legal battles.

Facing 34 felony convictions and several federal and state charges, Trump could attempt to leverage presidential immunity to delay or dismiss cases.

Judge Juan Merchan will soon rule on whether immunity applies to Trump’s New York case involving hush-money payments, potentially canceling his sentencing.

While Trump can self-pardon federal charges, he has no such power in state cases like Georgia’s election interference trial, which may remain on hold until his term ends.

Civil lawsuits, including those for sexual abuse and fraud, are still viable under a Supreme Court precedent allowing presidents to be sued.

  • @[email protected]
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    fedilink
    168 hours ago

    Oh you mean that same legal system that would have nailed one of our proverbial balls to the wall if we had a list of so many charges like that?

    The one that would never, EVER let us wait a few months until some job promotion or something similar was over?

    Well I’ll make this easy for you, that same corrupt ass stinking piece of shit system is gonna let this fucker go Scott free on all his crimes. Maybe a few fines.

    Land of the free

    • @seeyouatthepartyrichter
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      45 hours ago

      And half the population cheered it on.

      Humans are a fucking disease and the planet would be better off without us.