Trump's Legal Battles: What Happens Next?

electiontrumplegal2020hushmoneycriminalcases

Share:

What happens to Trump's legal cases now?
With Trump's projected election win, four criminal cases loom over his presidency. Here's a look at what could happen in each case:

  • New York hush money case: Trump is awaiting sentencing for this case.
  • Federal and state charges: Trump is facing charges for his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.

What does this mean for American law?
With Trump's win, American law enters uncharted territory as it grapples with these criminal cases. Stay tuned for updates.

[Tags]: #trump #legal #election #2020 #hushmoney #criminalcases*

election
trump
legal
2020
hushmoney
criminalcases

Related articles:

House Speaker Race Heats Up: Johnson vs. Roy

politicstrumphousespeakerrepublicans

House Speaker Race Heats Up: Johnson vs. Roy
House Speaker Mike Johnson is gearing up for a tough re-election battle against Republican holdouts, including Rep. Chip Roy of Texas. Johnson has the backing of President-elect Donald Trump, but Roy has yet to make a decision on who to support. The Freedom Caucus has been vocal in their demands for concessions from the speaker, causing tension within the party. The House will vote for a speaker on Friday, and Johnson can only afford to lose one Republican vote.

  • *Trump and advisers working to strike a deal with Roy
  • *Johnson confident in re-election, but faces opposition from hardliners
  • *House cannot conduct business until a speaker is elected

Musk's Support for Far-Right AfD Party Sparks Outrage in Germany

far-rightelectionGermanyElon MuskAfD

Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has caused controversy in Germany by endorsing the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in a newspaper article. Musk's support for the AfD, which is polling strongly but faces opposition from other parties, has led to a debate over free speech and the role of social media. The German government has criticized Musk's interference in the country's elections, and his comments have been rejected by major parties.

Trump Backs Johnson For House Speaker Despite GOP Frustrations

politicstrumpmike johnsonhouse speakergop

Trump Backs Johnson For House Speaker**: Trump has endorsed House Speaker Mike Johnson for re-election, just days before the House will vote for a new leader. Johnson's speakership is in jeopardy after some Republicans expressed frustration with his decision to reach a government funding agreement that had overwhelming Democratic support. But with Trump's endorsement and a slim GOP majority, Johnson's chances of re-election look good. However, the majority is set to become even smaller as several Republican members of Congress are set to be nominated for positions in the Trump administration.

Trump's Border Czar Unveils Plans for Migrant Family Detention and Childcare

immigrationtrumpdeportationfamily separationborder

In an interview with the Washington Post, Trump's incoming border czar, Tom Homan, revealed that the new administration plans to revive the practice of detaining migrant families. Undocumented parents will have to choose between leaving their U.S.-born children behind or having them deported. Homan also suggested placing the children of illegal immigrants in halfway homes during mass deportations. The administration's priorities include finding the hundreds of thousands of unaccounted-for migrant children and potentially going after birthright citizenship.

Breaking News: Fani Willis Disqualified from Trump's Election Interference Case in Georgia!

electiondonald trumpgeorgiafani willisnathan wade

Fani Willis** has been disqualified from the election interference case involving Donald Trump and his allies in Georgia! The Georgia Appeals Court removed Willis due to her affair with Nathan Wade, who was hired to prosecute the case. Ashleigh Merchant, the attorney who exposed the affair, believes Willis stuck to the case as she was 'terrified' because the case was 'weak'. Now, the case is expected to be dismissed by a neutral prosecutor.

Germany Heads to Snap Elections: Key Parties and Likely Outcomes

politicselectiongermanysnap electionsSPDCDUFDP

Germany is heading to snap elections on February 23, after Chancellor Olaf Scholz of the SPD lost a confidence vote in the Bundestag. The conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the center-left Social Democrats (SPD), and the neoliberal Free Democratic Party (FDP) are set to unveil their election platforms on Tuesday. Scholz is expected to face his main opponent, conservative CDU leader Friedrich Merz, in at least two televised debates prior to the elections. The likely result of the vote is that Scholz is expected to lose the confidence vote, which could lead to snap elections on February 23. If Scholz loses, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier will have 21 days to decide whether to dissolve parliament.

Daniel Penny Invited to Join Trump and Vance at Army-Navy Game

politicsfootballtrumpacquittalvance

Daniel Penny, the Marine veteran acquitted in the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely, has been invited by Vice President-elect JD Vance to join Donald Trump's suite at the Army-Navy football game in Maryland on Saturday. Penny was found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide earlier this week, and Vance has expressed support for him. The game is a highly anticipated event, with both teams having strong records this year. Other notable attendees in Trump's suite include Elon Musk, Pete Hegseth, Ron DeSantis, and David McCormick.

Swedish Prosecutor Drops Rape Investigation Against Mbappe

footballSwedensportslegalKylian Mbappe

In a major development, Swedish prosecutors have dropped a rape investigation against French footballer Kylian Mbappe due to insufficient evidence.** The investigation, which was launched in connection with Mbappe's visit to Stockholm in October, centered on an incident at a hotel in the Swedish capital. However, prosecutors never publicly named the suspect in the investigation.

Ghana's Opposition Leader Wins Presidential Election: A New Direction for the Country

politicselectionAfricaGhanaJohn Mahama

Big news from Ghana! The opposition leader, John Mahama, has won the presidential election with 56.55% of the votes. Mahama previously served as president from 2012 to 2017, and now he's back to reset the country's direction. The elections were held amid Ghana's worst economic crisis in a generation, and the electoral commission faced challenges due to party supporters impeding the process. But despite the delays, Mahama's victory is clear. Let's celebrate this historic moment and wish Ghana all the best for the future!

Trump to Attend Notre Dame Reopening Ceremony in Paris

trumpparisfirenotre damereopening

Trump** to Attend Notre Dame Reopening Ceremony in Paris, Five Years After Fire! 🏛️🔥 President-elect Trump will be one of the 50 heads of state attending the invite-only ceremony on Saturday, December 7, 2024. The 850-year-old Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris suffered a devastating fire in April 2019, causing the collapse of its roof and destroying its interior. Trump encouraged France to use "flying water tankers" to put out the fire. The cathedral has been fully restored, with nearly $1 billion raised for its reconstruction. Human remains were also identified at the site after more than 450 years.

President-elect Trump's Pick for FBI Director Sparks Outrage

politicsTrumpelectionFBIPatel

Who is Kash Patel?
President-elect Donald Trump has picked Kash Patel, a loyalist and promoter of Trump's false stolen election claims, as his choice to lead the FBI if current director Chris Wray resigns or is fired. Patel would need Senate confirmation and would take over a 10-year term that doesn't end until 2027. However, the move has been met with outrage from Democrats and some former Trump officials.

Why Should We Care?
This decision could have significant implications for the FBI and the country as a whole. Patel's promotion of Trump's false election claims raises questions about his ability to lead the agency impartially.

Romania Faces Political Turmoil After Election Recount and Parliamentary Vote

far-rightpoliticselectionromaniaparliamentary

Romanians Return to the Polls Amid Political Turmoil:** Romanians headed to the polls on Sunday to elect a new parliament, with the far right tipped to win. This comes after a top court ordered a recount of the first round of the presidential election on November 24, sparking political turmoil. The recount was ordered by Romania's Constitutional Court after far-right populist Calin Georgescu won the first round of the presidential election. Romania Orders Election Recount After Shock Far-Right Win: The recount was ordered after Romania's top court unanimously mandated it. The court shot down an application to annul the first round of voting, saying it had been filed after the permitted deadline. The election results sparked protests in Bucharest.

Trump And Mexican President Discuss Tariff Threats Amidst Biden's Criticism

bidenpoliticstrumpmexicotariffs

Trump And Mexican President Discuss Tariff Threats:** In a recent call, President-elect Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum discussed Trump's proposed 25% tariff on both Mexico and Canada. However, they didn't seem to be on the same page regarding the outcome of their conversation.<

Biden Criticizes Trump's Tariffs:** Meanwhile, President Biden criticized Trump's proposed tariffs, stating that they could harm relationships with Canada and Mexico, two of the US's closest allies.<

Key Political News:** This development is one of the top political news stories of the day, along with Biden's call with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and other important political events.

Trump's New Appointments: Tariffs, Trade, and Taxes

taxestrumptradetariffsappointments

Trump's New Appointments: Tariffs, Trade, and Taxes
Donald Trump has made several key appointments, including Jamieson Greer as U.S. trade representative and Kevin Hassett as director of the White House National Economic Council.*

Greer, an attorney who served under Trump's previous trade representative, Robert Lighthizer, will be tasked with reining in the trade deficit and opening up export markets.*

Hassett, a Stanford economist who served as chair of the council of economic advisers during Trump’s first administration, will focus on renewing and improving the 2017 tax cuts and ensuring fair trade with other countries.*

Trump has also named Vince Haley as director of the Domestic Policy Council and John Phelan as navy secretary.*

Trump's New Tariffs: A Summary

trumpmexicochinatariffsglobal tradecanada

Trump's New Tariffs**

In a surprising move, President-elect Donald Trump has announced new tariffs on goods imported from Mexico, Canada, and China. The tariffs are intended to remain in place until these countries reduce migration and the flow of drugs into the US.

* Mexico and Canada: Trump has threatened to impose a 25% tariff on all products coming in to the United States from Mexico and Canada.

* China: Trump has also threatened to impose a 10% tariff on all products coming in to the United States from China.

Trade experts and economists have warned that these tariffs could spark a bitter global trade war, with consumers and companies bracing for steep costs.

What does this mean for global trade?

Trump's Victory: A Summary of Key Developments and Headlines

politicsTrumpelectionRepublicansDemocrats

Trump has claimed victory in the 2024 election, with Republicans expected to hold the House and maintain unified power across Congress and the White House. The President-elect is planning to unleash an energy czar to dismantle Biden's regulations and has vowed to undo key Biden rules in his second term. Meanwhile, Democrats are scrambling to align with key campaign vows before Trump takes office, and former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo has stunned a podcast host by revealing who he voted for. This marks a significant shift in American politics, with potential implications for the economy, border security, and social media platforms. Stay tuned for more updates as the transition unfolds.

Melania Trump Skips Meeting With Jill Biden: A Sign of Rivalry or Respect?

bidenpoliticstrumpfirst ladies

Melania Trump** has decided to skip a White House tea with Jill Biden ahead of Donald Trump's return to the Oval Office. The decision comes after years of First Lady rivalry and a recent phone call from Jill to Melania after an assassination attempt on her husband. Some speculate the snub is due to lingering anger over the FBI raid on the Trumps' Mar-a-Lago estate. As the political climate heats up, will these two powerful women find a way to come together?

Trump's New Cabinet Picks: Noem for Homeland Security and Rubio for State

politicstrumpcabinetnoemrubio

Trump has reportedly selected two experienced politicians for his new cabinet: South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem for Homeland Security and Florida Senator Marco Rubio for State. Noem, a potential running mate, has served as governor since 2019 and would work closely with Tom Homan and Stephen Miller. Rubio, a former presidential candidate, has extensive foreign policy experience and is known for his pragmatic approach. Trump's picks signal a focus on border security and foreign policy. Stay tuned for official announcements from Trump or Noem.

Who are Trump's new cabinet picks?

Ireland to Hold General Election This Month: A Summary

politicselectionIrelandSimon HarrisSinn FĂ©in

Ireland to Head to the Polls This Month!
Simon Harris, the Irish prime minister, has announced that the country will be holding a general election on November 29th.*
Harris, the youngest Irish prime minister in history, will travel to the official residence of the Irish president on Friday to seek the dissolution of Ireland's Dail parliament.*
This announcement comes after a series of scandals involving Sinn FĂ©in, the main opposition party, which has seen its fortunes decline in recent polls.*
Fine Gael, the current ruling party, is eagerly seizing on Sinn FĂ©in's woes for maximum electoral gain.*
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.*

Racist Texts Targeting Black Americans After Election Day

electionFBIracismNAACPtext messages

Racist text messages have been reported in multiple states following the 2024 election. The messages, which use almost identical language, have been sent to Black Americans across several states, including Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia, New York, New Jersey, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. The texts, signed 'a Trump supporter', tell recipients to report to 'the nearest plantation' to pick cotton, and some even refer to recipients by name. Authorities, including the FBI, are investigating the messages, which the NAACP has condemned as 'an alarming increase in vile and abhorrent rhetoric'.