Trump Faces Multiple Legal Challenges, Criticizes Prosecutors in Thanksgiving Message
The former president could face decades in prison if convicted on all charges, while he continues to maintain his innocence and accuse his prosecutors of bias.
- Former President Donald Trump faces more than 91 counts across federal, state and local criminal cases for allegedly retaining classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate, attempting to overturn 2020 presidential election results and paying “hush money” to a porn star before his 2016 campaign.
- Trump has been found liable in a $250 million civil fraud case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James last year.
- Trump took to his Truth Social account to air grievances about the prosecutions and to criticize President Biden for having “weaponized his Department of Injustice.”
- Trump is scheduled to begin trials in Washington, DC, Miami, Manhattan and Georgia next year during the course of the GOP primary and 2024 general election cycle.
- If convicted on all the myriad charges he faces, Trump could face decades in prison.