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Trump's Legal Cases -- Including His Sentencing: What's Happening Through Election Day

Aug 09, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    66% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    60% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    94% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -50% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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-7% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

41% : He would not have any power over state prosecutions against him, though they could be paused until Trump leaves office.
41% : The judge will have to determine how the Supreme Court's ruling giving Trump some immunity will affect the charges against him before the case can go to trial, however -- which is expected to be a lengthy process that ensures the trial wouldn't start before Election Day.
40% : Trump's federal election case started moving forward again last week after the Supreme Court ruled in July that Trump and ex-president's can't be criminally charged for "official acts" in office, disagreeing with district and appeals court judges who said he's not entitled to immunity.
38% : That ruling has further upended the cases against Trump and resulted in his sentencing in the hush money case getting delayed, in addition to its impact on the election case.
36% : Trump is likely to have the federal charges against him dismissed in the election case and the documents case, if the appeals court revives it, which he could do by appointing DOJ officials willing to drop the charges.
26% : If Trump wins in November, these next few months will likely be the end for at least some of his criminal proceedings.
21% : Trump has faced a slew of legal issues in recent years after his presidency, including four criminal cases and numerous civil lawsuits.
15% : While the criminal charges against Trump were all brought last year, only the ex-president's Manhattan hush money case has gone to trial so far, as Trump and his attorneys have succeeded in delaying criminal proceedings in other cases.

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