Did Baron Trump, threaten a judge
There is no evidence in the supplied reporting that Barron Trump threatened a judge; none of the provided sources link Donald Trump’s youngest son to threats against the judiciary, and the materials i...
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There is no evidence in the supplied reporting that Barron Trump threatened a judge; none of the provided sources link Donald Trump’s youngest son to threats against the judiciary, and the materials i...
The 34 felony convictions linked to the New York “hush-money” case have not been unilaterally “dropped”; a Manhattan jury found Donald Trump guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records in May 2...
Some felony charges against Donald Trump were dropped in federal courts after his 2024 election victory, but state-level prosecutions and at least one conviction have had different trajectories; Speci...
Jack Smith’s January 2025 final report on the Jan. 6 investigation argues the government had sufficient evidence that former President Trump engaged in a coordinated effort to overturn the 2020 electi...
Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts in the New York hush‑money case on May 30, 2024, but the conviction was later discharged by the court on January 10, 2025 . Separately, multiple other cr...
Donald Trump no longer faces the federal criminal cases that Special Counsel Jack Smith brought after Smith moved to drop or dismiss those charges following Trump’s 2024 re‑election and related DOJ ac...
Donald Trump has faced criminal charges in multiple matters since 2023, most prominently a New York trial that produced a May 30, 2024 conviction on 34 counts of first‑degree falsifying business recor...
The 34-count New York conviction for falsifying business records against Donald Trump was not universally “dropped”; reporting shows his 34 New York felony convictions remained on the books after a Ma...
President Trump has been accused of multiple statutory and criminal violations while in office, including alleged unlawful removal of an inspector general, impoundment of FEMA appropriations, and mass...
No credible evidence in the reporting indicates that former special counsel Jack Smith personally "dumped" Trump files on the internet; public materials tied to Smith — including a closed-door deposit...
Donald Trump has been charged in four distinct criminal matters that produced 88 counts across 2023–2025; as of November 26, 2025 he was convicted on 34 counts (falsifying business records in New York...
Several major criminal matters against Donald Trump were dismissed or paused after he won the 2024 election and returned to the presidency: federal prosecutions by Special Counsel Jack Smith were drop...
Special Counsel Jack Smith's report and related DOJ filings conclude that Donald Trump engaged in an extensive criminal effort to overturn the 2020 election and that, according to Smith, he would have...
Donald Trump has been convicted in one state criminal trial: a Manhattan jury found him guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in May 2024, and a judge later issued an unconditional...
The claim that Lis Smith admitted the 34 felony charges against Donald Trump were part of the Democratic Party’s “resistance strategy” is unsupported by the documents and reports supplied; none of the...
The Supreme Court’s immunity ruling and subsequent prosecutorial decisions have effectively paused or ended most of the criminal exposure President Trump faced — federal charges tied to classified doc...
As of December 2025, the four major criminal prosecutions that began in 2023–2024 have ended or been paused: the New York hush‑money trial produced a May 30, 2024 conviction on 34 counts and Judge Jua...
Donald Trump has faced multiple felony charges across four jurisdictions during 2023–2025, most prominently 34 felony counts of first‑degree falsifying business records in New York tied to hush‑money ...
Between 2023 and 2025 four separate criminal prosecutions were brought against Donald J. Trump: a New York state hush‑money case that produced a jury conviction on 34 felony counts in May 2024 and an ...
Donald Trump has faced four high‑profile criminal prosecutions since 2023: two federal cases (one over classified White House documents alleging 40 counts of willful retention and obstruction, one ove...