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Scott McAfee

American actor

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Dec 3, 2025
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What is the current status of each criminal conviction against Donald Trump as of November 19, 2025?

As of November 19, 2025, available reporting shows Donald Trump had been convicted on 34 felony counts in the New York “hush‑money” case (May 30, 2024) and that the Georgia racketeering prosecution ha...

Dec 2, 2025
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Was trums 34 charges dropped

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...

Dec 14, 2025
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What criminal charges has Donald Trump faced since becoming president?

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...

Dec 11, 2025

Did trumps felonies get thrown out?

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...

Dec 11, 2025

What criminal cases against Trump (state and federal) proceeded through 2025 and what were their outcomes?

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 ...

Jan 17, 2026

Which charges in Trump’s criminal cases were dismissed or reversed by appellate courts?

An array of state and federal appellate rulings, and a handful of trial-court dismissals later reviewed by higher courts, have erased or narrowed some legal threats to Donald Trump while leaving other...

Jan 23, 2026

Has Donald Trump filed an appeal in the classified-docs or election-interference cases and what are the timelines?

has been a party to multiple appeals and interlocutory fights in both the and matters, but the late-2024 and 2025 posture of those cases shifted dramatically after his return to : prosecutors lodged a...

Dec 10, 2025

Which court cases rejected Trump's election-fraud allegations and what were the judges' reasons?

Multiple courts rejected Donald Trump’s election‑fraud claims in high‑profile probes tied to the 2020 vote; most recently Georgia’s long‑running racketeering case was dropped after prosecutors conclud...

Dec 3, 2025

Which Trump felony counts were overturned and what were the court's reasons?

Judicial rulings since 2024 altered parts of two major sets of criminal charges involving Donald Trump: New York state judges and the federal/Georgia dockets produced different outcomes. New York’s 34...

Nov 17, 2025

What is the timeline for the trials of Trump's 91 criminal charges?

As of the documents in the provided search results, the 91 criminal counts against Donald Trump were spread across four jurisdictions (New York, federal Southern District of Florida, federal D.C., and...

Dec 11, 2025

Which judges presided over Donald Trump’s state criminal trials and what were their rulings?

Three state and federal judges played central roles in Donald Trump’s criminal cases referenced in the provided sources: Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan presided over the New York hush-mo...

Jan 16, 2026

What charges did the Fulton County indictment against Donald Trump allege and what is the case status?

The Fulton County indictment returned August 14, 2023, accuses former President Donald J. Trump and 18 co-defendants of taking part in a sprawling scheme to overturn Georgia’s 2020 presidential electi...

Dec 12, 2025

What led the judge or DA to dismiss any counts in Trump's 34-count case?

A New York jury convicted Donald Trump on 34 counts of first‑degree falsifying business records in May 2024, but the post‑trial landscape shifted when judges and prosecutors later pared back or declin...

Dec 10, 2025

What are the consequences if major felony charges against Trump are dismissed—political, legal, and electoral?

If major felony charges against Donald Trump are dismissed, the immediate legal effect is finality for those specific cases — for example, Fulton County’s racketeering indictment was dismissed after t...

Jan 19, 2026

How did courts later alter or dismiss charges from the Georgia indictment, and on what legal grounds?

A Fulton County judge pared back parts of the Georgia election indictment by dismissing several solicitation-related counts, finding they failed to meet Georgia’s heightened specificity requirements a...

Dec 19, 2025

Which courts have heard appeals of Trump's felony cases and what were their rulings?

Multiple appellate tribunals — state and federal — have already weighed in on Donald Trump’s post‑conviction and related litigation, producing mixed outcomes: federal appeals judges in the Second Circ...

Dec 17, 2025

Which charges were dismissed against Trump due to prosecutorial misconduct or legal defects?

Multiple charges and entire indictments against Donald Trump were dismissed or dropped across several prosecutions between 2024–2025. Federal special counsel Jack Smith moved to dismiss two federal pr...

Dec 16, 2025

Which judge presided over the courtroom confrontation with Trump and what is their judicial history?

The available sources do not identify a single, specific “courtroom confrontation with Trump” nor name which judge presided over such an encounter; reporting instead discusses multiple judges handling...

Dec 8, 2025

What convictions, acquittals, plea deals, or ongoing appeals exist in Trump’s cases as of December 2025?

As of December 8, 2025, the last major state criminal case against Donald Trump — the Fulton County, Georgia election-interference indictment — was dismissed in late November 2025, leaving no unresolv...

Dec 7, 2025

Which of Donald Trump's legal cases could affect his eligibility to run for office in 2026?

Multiple sources show most criminal prosecutions that once threatened Donald Trump were dropped, dismissed, or put aside after he returned to the White House; the Georgia racketeering case was dismiss...