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Insiders say legal troubles for Trump and a vanquished reelection campaign could ignite if the president is no longer president

Joe Biden is now president of the United States, having denied President Donald Trump his bid for a second term. Trump vacates the White House and retreats to his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. For Trump's political career, it's all over but the tweeting.

There are lawsuits tied to whether the president violated the US Constitution forbidding him from making money off foreign governments, possible Hatch Act violations, Trump's business entanglements, and campaign-finance questions still stewing from the Stormy Daniels hush-money affair. Trump's 2020 campaign also faces accusations it's masking the true recipients of about $170 million in election-season spending. The existence of an

of spending irregularities may also entice federal investigators. A Trump official says the campaign "complies with all campaign finance laws."Legal insiders brace for a world where Trump loses in November and the ex-president faces down a slew of reinvigorated court fights

 

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Can’t wait, charge him with criminal negligence for allowing the virus to run rampant here too

Escherspace1 Funny though, he never played a game that he doesn't win, though in the past he has had taken the easy way out with claiming bankruptcy, but yet again who wouldn't, right?

Who is going to be the president elect in 2020? (Wer wird bei den kommenden Wahlen zum US-Präsident gewählt werden?)

No “man” is above the law. The karma and integrity bus eventually arrive at their designations.

That's exactly why Trump will do anything (legal or not) and everything to hold on to power He knows that the indictments are gonna come raining down when he leaves office

Not much evidence for THAT claim; likely as not, Trump will 'win' in a land-slide and Democrats will subsequently try another coup, only THIS time with help of reluctant military officials. It's gonna be UGLY this time through!

You fake news

I have no doubt that’s the case.

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