An in-depth analysis of the various legal cases pitting an American president against criminal and civil trials, including the January 6 incident's legal fallout. The chapter explores the financial implications of Trump's lawsuits, his mounting liabilities exceeding $500 million, and the constraints these legal challenges impose on his campaigning efforts.
Donald Trump faces four criminal trials amounting to 91 felony counts, and three civil cases. None of this has fazed his base as he runs for election. “If he was in jail, I sure would vote for him,” said Ralph Hunter, a South Carolina resident. He told the Big Take DC podcast that while he doesn’t like Trump “as a person,” he was impressed with his presidency.
Trump’s electability is intact – but his finances are another story. Today on the Big Take DC: How Trump’s legal woes are hitting his wallet and his re-election bid.
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