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It looks like things are starting to come to a head for Trump, between court in NY and the insurrection investigation, not to mention the Georgia election shenanigans. First they charge the Trump organization, then go after the conspiracy and individual crimes by the executives, pressuring each one down the food chain to flip on Donald and others.
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Fake property evaluations and pressuring officials to 'find' votes: All the evidence piling up in the criminal probes of Trump (yahoo.com)
Fake property evaluations and pressuring officials to 'find' votes: All the evidence piling up in the criminal probes of Trump
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. empaneled a grand jury that will reportedly be used for an investigation into whether Trump fudged his personal and company finances. Charges could come as soon as Monday, according to the Washington Post.
The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James recently said its own investigation is now criminal in nature, and that it's joining forces with Vance.
Prosecutors from New York to Georgia are scrutinizing Trump's conduct before he took office, as well as actions he took as president.
Trump reportedly faces two more grand jury investigations into whether he illegally pressured Georgia officials to rig the 2020 election results.
In addition, criminal investigations are underway into the insurrection at the US Capitol and Rudy Giuliani's efforts in Ukraine to dig up dirt on Trump's 2020 presidential election rival, Joe Biden. Both present potential legal risks for Trump, although there's no evidence those prosecutors are currently targeting him.
Trump has dismissed all allegations against him - in the criminal probes as well as a litany of civil ones - as politically motivated.
Here's a rundown of the evidence that's been made public in each case so far, as well as clues to where the prosecution is headed.
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Fake property evaluations and pressuring officials to 'find' votes: All the evidence piling up in the criminal probes of Trump (yahoo.com)
Fake property evaluations and pressuring officials to 'find' votes: All the evidence piling up in the criminal probes of Trump
- Investigations into Donald Trump's finances and conduct in office may soon result in criminal charges.
- New York prosecutors are investigating his taxes, and Georgia prosecutors his election influence.
- Trump also faces legal risks from the January 6 Capitol riot and Rudy Giuliani's Ukraine meddling.
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. empaneled a grand jury that will reportedly be used for an investigation into whether Trump fudged his personal and company finances. Charges could come as soon as Monday, according to the Washington Post.
The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James recently said its own investigation is now criminal in nature, and that it's joining forces with Vance.
Prosecutors from New York to Georgia are scrutinizing Trump's conduct before he took office, as well as actions he took as president.
Trump reportedly faces two more grand jury investigations into whether he illegally pressured Georgia officials to rig the 2020 election results.
In addition, criminal investigations are underway into the insurrection at the US Capitol and Rudy Giuliani's efforts in Ukraine to dig up dirt on Trump's 2020 presidential election rival, Joe Biden. Both present potential legal risks for Trump, although there's no evidence those prosecutors are currently targeting him.
Trump has dismissed all allegations against him - in the criminal probes as well as a litany of civil ones - as politically motivated.
Here's a rundown of the evidence that's been made public in each case so far, as well as clues to where the prosecution is headed.
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