The Georgia prosecution against Donald Trump could take years to resolve, as his legal team is likely to argue that a sitting president shouldn’t face trial during their term.
Most observers believe Trump's co-defendants are more likely to stand trial than Trump, even though he benefits most from their actions to overturn the 2020 election.
Despite a guilty verdict in Manhattan for falsifying records, Trump's legal standing improved significantly after his election victory, affecting trials and federal prosecutions against him.
The Georgia case alleges Trump tried to subvert the 2020 election through illegal actions, including deploying fake electors and attempting to access voting machines.
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