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Prosecution of Trump over the case with the porn star: The beginning of the end or a new push?

Will it mean her? beginning of the end or will his give a new impetus; The impending indictment against him Donald Trumpsomething that happens for the first time in a candidate for the presidential electionssinks her his election campaign for 2024 in uncertainty.

The main danger for him former US president is to alienate moderate Republican voters and independents, who may consider prosecuting him by the New York district attorney’s offices red line which they cannot overcome. The case involves the payment of $130,000 in order to buy the silence of porn star Stormy Daniels shortly before his 2016 election victory.

What will happen in the next few days?

Prosecutors have contacted Trump’s lawyers to set a date for him to appear before a New York court to be formally informed of the indictment against him. If he refuses, he may be arrested. In this case it should be extradited from the state of Florida, where he lives, to New York.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSandis has already said on Twitter that he won’t be particularly cooperative, even though the Constitution bars him from opposing Trump’s extradition. According to American media, the former president has agreed to appear before the justice in New York, possibly early next week.

“He will be photographed, fingerprinted and appear before a judge who will ask him whether he pleads guilty or not guilty: he will almost certainly plead ‘not guilty,'” said Carl Tobias, a law professor at the University of Richmond in Virginia.

And after;

It is possible that Trump’s lawyers will begin an effort to have the indictment against him dismissed. If they fail, there are three scenarios:

charges may be withdrawn. This happens often and is often associated with the assumption of duties by a new prosecutor. But that’s unlikely to happen in Trump’s case, given the uproar surrounding it.

the defendant can reach a deal with prosecutors, agree to plead guilty and receive a lesser sentence. That’s even less likely since Trump keeps repeating that he’s done nothing wrong.

the trial proceeds. But before it takes place there are various procedures that must be completed. Trump’s lawyers are likely to use all means to delay the start of the trial.

“Takes advantage of the attacks”

This n first prosecution may pave the way for a number of others: Trump is being investigated in a case involving the handling of White House records and another over his alleged lobbying of Georgia state officials after the 2020 election, which he lost. In this case, the prosecutor indicated that she will announce her decision “soon”.

Nevertheless in fact prosecuting may even benefit Trumpat a time when his pre-election campaign was not showing the momentum he had hoped for.

“Most presidential candidates would be swayed by even a tiny bit of this story,” says Julian Zelizer professor at Princeton. “But one of Trump’s greatest talents is to take advantage of the attacks he receives,” he adds.

Trump may try to play the rebel-candidate card again.

The New Yorker billionaire he misses no opportunity to present himself as the leader closest to Americans—the majority of whom are white and elderly—who fights against the “massive corruption” of Washington. He has already sent out the first fundraising emails, asking supporters to donate $24 to $250 “to support President Trump at this critical time.”

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“The New York district attorney is doing more to help Donald Trump get elected president than anyone else in the United States today,” Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Saturday, calling the prosecutions “selective.”

After the conservative right turned its back on him after invading Congress, the former president managed to regain almost all of his supporters within a few months. The Republican, whose impending downfall has been repeatedly announced, has so far managed to survive all the scandals, APE-MPE reports.

According to most pollsthe former president looks set to easily win his party’s nomination primary for presidential elections. Most of his Republican opponents appear reluctant to criticize Trump for his judicial adventures, fearing that they will come under fire from him, as well as from the party’s base.

“They’re squished,” notes Zelizer. “Some wish to appear more critical, but are afraid to do so,” he estimates.

No problem with his candidacy

In any case, the case of his prosecution does not affect his candidacy. In the US a defendant or a convicted person can be elected to any position. The Constitution provides for one exception only: for those who have participated in “rebellion” or “stance” against the country. Trump is under federal investigation for his role in the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021, but no charges have yet been filed against him.

Source: News Beast

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