The Cases Against Trump: A Guide
Briefly

Trump became the first former president to be convicted of a felony when a jury in Manhattan found him guilty of 34 counts in May. Despite these convictions, he has recently won a series of legal victories that delay his trials, allowing him to face voters in the upcoming election with unresolved legal issues.
The Supreme Court's decision on July 1 complicated the federal case regarding Trump's alleged election subversion by ruling that a president is immune from prosecution for 'official' actions, significantly impacting his legal strategy.
Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, dismissed the charges related to classified documents by ruling Smith's appointment unconstitutional, setting the legal stage for further appeals and challenges in Trump's various cases.
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