What happens to Trump's criminal cases after election win
Briefly

President-elect Trump made history as the first convicted felon to win the White House, raising questions about the future of his criminal cases and potential accountability.
With Trump’s election victory, the likelihood of facing legal consequences for his criminal cases has diminished significantly, undermining the long-standing belief in legal accountability for presidents.
The ongoing criminal cases against Trump span four significant charges, including election interference and mishandling classified documents, which are on hold pending various legal proceedings.
Trump's intent to dismiss Special Counsel Jack Smith could potentially halt federal prosecutions tied to his efforts to overturn the election results and classified documents case.
Read at Axios
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