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Donald Trump's criminal cases

Donald Trump's criminal cases, including the Georgia election-interference indictment, have been dismissed as of December 2025

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Jan 16, 2026
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Did trump try to use fake electors in the 2020 election

Donald Trump and close associates organized and encouraged rival slates of presidential electors in seven battleground states after the 2020 election—documents, testimony, and federal and state indict...

Jan 18, 2026
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How did Trump’s 1989 statements influence public and legal treatment of the Central Park Five?

Donald Trump’s 1989 full‑page newspaper advertisements demanding the return of the death penalty and his inflammatory public comments amplified a punitive public mood in New York and are widely credit...

Jan 16, 2026
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What legal grounds have been used to challenge Trump’s felony convictions?

Legal teams challenging Donald Trump’s felony conviction have advanced several distinct grounds — chiefly presidential-immunity arguments, requests to transfer the case to federal court, claims that p...

Jan 15, 2026

How do federal vs. state appellate processes differ for Trump’s criminal cases?

The appellate paths for Donald Trump’s criminal cases diverge sharply depending on whether prosecutions arise in federal or state courts: federal prosecutions move through the federal circuit courts a...

Jan 14, 2026

What specific charges were included in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s classified‑documents indictment and what is the current appellate status?

Special Counsel Jack Smith’s classified‑documents indictment against Donald Trump originally charged the former president with 37 felony counts that prosecutors said included willful retention of nati...

Jan 13, 2026

is trump to be arrested today

There is no reporting in the provided sources that Donald Trump is scheduled to be arrested today; the documents supplied recount past indictments, a 2023 voluntary surrender and broader legal and pol...

Jan 9, 2026

What corroborating evidence (documents, witnesses, photos, contemporaneous reports) has been presented in high-profile allegations against Donald Trump?

High‑profile allegations against Donald Trump have been supported by a mix of witness testimony, contemporaneous reports and documents, and in some civil and criminal contexts by legal doctrines allow...

Jan 8, 2026

Which allegations against Trump led to dropped charges or no prosecution, and why did prosecutors make those decisions?

Three high‑profile prosecutorial efforts involving Donald Trump — federal election‑obstruction and classified‑documents cases brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith, and the Fulton County, Georgia, ele...