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  2. Trump v. United States (2024) - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Trump, No. 23-624 (2023) (certiorari before judgment) United States v. Trump, 91 F.4th 1173 (D.C. Cir. 2024) (immunity). Questions presented; Whether and if so to what extent does a former President enjoy presidential immunity from criminal prosecution for conduct alleged to involve official acts during his tenure in office ...

  3. Indictments against Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    In an appeal on July 1, 2024, the United States Supreme Court ruled 6–3, along ideological lines, that Trump had immunity for acts he committed as president that were considered official acts, while also ruling that he did not have immunity for unofficial acts. The case was returned to Judge Tanya Chutkan on August 2 in accordance with ...

  4. Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (election obstruction case)

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    United States of America v. Donald J. Trump was a federal criminal case against Donald Trump, former president of the United States from 2017 to 2021 and president-elect, regarding his alleged participation in attempts to overturn the 2020 U.S. presidential election, including his involvement in the January 6 Capitol attack.

  5. What happens to Trump's criminal cases if he wins the ... - AOL

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    "The indictment in this case charges President Trump for acts that lie at the heart of his official responsibilities as President," Trump's lawyers wrote in a January motion.

  6. Supreme Court grants Trump immunity for ‘official’ acts in ...

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    Trump v United States asked if a president can be criminally prosecuted for crimes that were committed in office as part of “official acts.” It is the second case Trump brought to the Supreme ...

  7. Trump has won the election. What happens to his legal cases?

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    Trump pleaded not guilty. The case has been in legal limbo since the Supreme Court ruled this summer that Trump was partially immune from criminal prosecution over official acts committed while in ...

  8. Post-election lawsuits related to the 2020 U.S. presidential ...

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    Donald J. Trump, et al., a racketeering case against Trump and 18 other defendants, and United States v. Donald J. Trump, an election obstruction case. Of those cases, all but Georgia v. Trump were filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

  9. Donald Trump's Criminal Cases: What Happens Now? - AOL

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    Following his 2024 presidential election win, Donald Trump will become the first convicted felon president as he still has several criminal cases tied to him. Following Trump’s reinstatement as ...