"Potential Impact of Trump's Conviction on Election 2024"

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Delays in federal court proceedings have cast doubt on the likelihood of Donald Trump being convicted of felonies before Election Day, with the New York hush money case being the only trial seemingly on track. The Georgia election case faces uncertainty due to scandalous allegations against the prosecutor, while the DC case is on hold pending higher-court appeals on presidential immunity. The Florida case has been slowed down by the judge, raising concerns about trial timing. Despite the potential impact on polling, the outcome of Trump's legal jeopardy remains unresolved, with the possibility of permanent delays if he wins the election.
Topics:nation#criminal-prosecutions#democratic-concerns#donald-trump#election-day#legal-proceedings#politics
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