What Trump’s many legal troubles mean for his 2024 campaign

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What Trump’s many legal troubles mean for his 2024 campaign
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The legal scrutiny could feed his preferred narrative that he is being unfairly targeted. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON – Former president Donald Trump embarked on another White House run while facing a slew of legal troubles, which thus far have produced a felony indictment and, most recently,The cases could bring further distractions and produce more unflattering revelations – not to mention adverse verdicts – that no presidential candidate would welcome.

at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, a number of which were marked top secret. In their search warrant, agents said they were investigating a potential violation of the Espionage Act – which makes it a crime to remove or misuse national defence information – along with obstruction of justice and violation of a law prohibiting the removal or destruction of government records.

With a felony on its record, the Trump Organization could be barred from further contracts with government agencies and could have trouble doing business with banks. Lawyers for both units said they would appeal.Could any of this disqualify Trump as a presidential candidate? Trump, his company and his three oldest children are also facing a class-action lawsuit filed in 2018 by four investors who claimed that they were duped by Trump’s promotions into paying thousands of dollars to become independent sellers with ACN Opportunity LLC, which sold a doomed videophone device that Trump touted as the next big thing. The devices were made obsolete by smartphones. Trump sat for questions in October.

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