Trump Faces Legal Challenges; Domestic Terrorism Cases Rise; Israel-Hamas War Raises Security Concerns
As 2024 approaches, former President Trump confronts potential disqualification and criminal prosecution, while domestic terrorism cases surge. Meanwhile, the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict stokes U.S. national security fears, and Hunter Biden's legal troubles could impact President Biden's reelection bid.
- Former President Donald Trump could face disqualification from holding office due to his involvement in the insurrection leading up to January 6, according to a ruling by the Colorado Supreme Court.
- The Supreme Court is expected to take up several cases related to Trump, including whether he can be prosecuted criminally for actions around January 6.
- Law enforcement across the country is dealing with an uptick in domestic terrorism cases, fueled by concerns about public reaction to potential convictions in these cases.
- The ongoing war between Israel and Hamas is raising concerns about U.S. national security at home.
- Hunter Biden, President Biden's son, faces significant legal exposure in 2024 with criminal prosecutions unfolding as his father runs for reelection.