November 23, 2024

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Justice: Trump wins again

Justice: Trump wins again

A federal judge appointed by Trump has granted his request to have an independent expert review documents seized by the FBI from his Florida home, barring their use for investigative purposes. The surprise decision has been denounced by legal scholars as heavily biased in favor of Trump.

There are numerous criminal investigations and civil lawsuits against Trump and his family. Here are some.

The Secret Documents of Mar-a-Lago

The FBI found classified documents, some top secret, in Trump’s office. After his lawyer confirmed that they had all been turned over to the government, the FBI found more. Trump could be charged with violating the Espionage Act and obstructing justice.

January 6 Uprising.

Attorney General Merrick Garland said he was determined to bring those responsible – at all levels – to justice for the January 6 uprising. According to The Washington Post, criminal investigation focuses on Trump. The witnesses have already been arraigned before a grand jury.

Trump is accused of violating at least two criminal laws: one that protects Congress from interference, and another that prohibits deceiving the United States.

Election fraud in Georgia

Trump’s relatives are under criminal investigation in connection with the 2020 presidential election in this state. In a call to the Republican secretary of state from Georgia, Trump told him to “find 11,780 votes” so he could win the election. Trump also tried to create a list of fake state Electoral College members to fraudulently certify his election to Congress.

of shenanigans Trump Organization

New York State is investigating Trump Organization It has to be seen whether his finances have been manipulated to get bank loans or reduce his taxes.

In one, Trump invoked his right against self-incrimination 440 times in court for not answering prosecutors’ questions.

Another investigation by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg led to a conviction Trump Organization And its chief financial officer Allen Weiselberg pleaded guilty.

Bragg’s prosecutors, who were conducting a parallel criminal investigation into Trump’s business practices, resigned after he declined to press charges.

One wrote in his resignation letter that Trump had “committed numerous criminal violations” and that not prosecuting him was a “major miscarriage of justice.” Bragg said his investigation into Trump is still active.

Trump has a long history of avoiding the legal consequences of his crimes. His tactic is to lie, distort facts and ridicule accusations: “fake news”, “witch hunts” for his idiot followers. and to escalate legal proceedings to the Supreme Court if necessary. It often works.

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