Donald Trump. (file photo)
Donald Trump is about to return to the White House. While Trump’s return to the presidency is not only special for his political career, it is also a game-changer for the legal cases against him. Donald Trump faces several criminal cases and the trend of these cases is expected to change when he becomes president.
Donald Trump has once again cleared the way to become President with his victory in the 2024 elections. He will also be sworn in in January 2025. This position will be important for the Republican leader not only from a political but also a legal point of view. , because it is speculated that it will bring many changes in the cases pending against him.
Lawsuits against Trump
There are several criminal cases registered against Donald Trump, the main charges of which include attempting to change the results of the 2020 election, illegal possession of sensitive documents in Florida, and conspiracy to interfere in the elections in the state of Georgia. After this victory, the possibility of these cases being affected has increased, because by using the powers of the presidency, Trump can change the course of these cases.
His legal team could try to resolve the case of manipulation of the 2020 election results by invoking special powers of the presidency. At the same time, he is also accused of illegally preserving many confidential documents during his presidential term, which may become a threat to national security. In this case, you can get relief by using the special powers of the President.
Trump benefits after the presidency
After becoming president, Donald Trump will have some rights that may weaken the cases brought against him. One of them is “transparency” (executive privilege), through which the president can refuse to give his testimony.
Additionally, Trump may have legal protections in some cases, such as the right to slow or divert processing.
In addition to this, many civil cases are also being carried out against Trump. Changes are also expected in these matters. While in some cases the legal process may be slow, in others you can get complete relief. However, it will depend on what kind of stance the judiciary and judges take against Trump.