Here’s where Trump’s criminal cases stand
- The Department of Justice has dismissed federal criminal cases against President Trump, citing prior opinions on the prosecution of a sitting president as applicable to his situation.
- Trump’s spokesman stated that the decision ends what they call unconstitutional cases against him, and Trump labeled the legal battles as empty and lawless.
- The state cases regarding election interference in Georgia remain unaffected by this decision, though they are currently in legal limbo.
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