The Cases Against Trump: A Guide
Briefly

Donald Trump, now the first convicted felon elected president, may have had his legal challenges influence his political standing, raising questions about voter information and support.
The judge's decision to grant Trump an "unconditional discharge" on his hush money conviction closes that case without probation, leaving him as a felon but exempt from further conditions.
Federal cases against Trump regarding election subversion and classified documents were dismissed, with the documents case hindered by procedural issues and the election case shielded by presidential immunity.
The legal battles have shifted the narrative around Trump's presidency, with some supporters feeling that the legal persecution galvanized their allegiance, impacting the socio-political landscape.
Read at The Atlantic
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