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  2. FACT CHECK: Can Donald Trump Actually Run For A Third Term as ...

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    A post on X shows Trump ally Steve Bannon stating that President-Elect Donald Trump can actually run for a third term as President by law. Verdict: False The 22nd amendment of the U.S ...

  3. FAQ: Can Trump still run for president? Can he still vote ...

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    If Trump committed other crimes under probation, he could be sent immediately to jail. Trump’s conviction also means the charges against him are punishable by up to $5,000 per offense; if Judge ...

  4. Trump's guilty. Will he go to jail? Can he still be president ...

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    A second federal case, brought in Washington D.C., relates to Trump's alleged moves to interfere with the results of the 2020 election, won by President Joe Biden. The trial in this case was ...

  5. Presidential eligibility of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump's role in the January 6 United States Capitol attack is cited by opponents as a reason for his disqualification from seeking public office. A state may also make a determination that Trump is disqualified under Section 3 from appearing on that state's ballot. [10] Trump could appeal in court any disqualification by Congress or by a state ...

  6. Second presidency of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    After winning the election, Trump mirrored his first term's ethics commitments and did not divest from his interests in branding and real estate. He also did not place his assets in a trust managed by an independent trustee. [258] Trump did not adopt his own formal ethics guidelines. [259]

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

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    The case extends from an ongoing federal case to determine whether then-President Donald Trump and others engaged in election interference during the 2020 election, including events during the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. It is the first time a case concerning criminal prosecution for alleged official acts of a president was ...

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

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    Trump lost the 2020 election. 1 1 Change: The original indictment identifies Trump as the 45th President who was running for re-election, whereas the superseding identifies him only as "a candidate for President of the United States in 2020." Following election day on November 3, 2020, Trump was "determined to remain in power."

  9. Trump faces more indictments, fines and possible jail time as ...

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    The former president — and 2024 Republican frontrunner — is facing a legal minefield that could include as many as four criminal indictments and at least two civil cases.