The Legal Battles of Trump's Presidency and Beyond.

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Former President Donald Trump will have to deal with two criminal court cases and two civil ones as he begins campaigning for a second White House term. Trump claims the unprecedented number of legal proceedings against him is proof of a never-ending “witch hunt” by Democrats, while his critics counter that a former president’s pattern of law-breaking is what is so unusual. With the calendar filling up with court dates, many of which will coincide with primary season, Trump's 2024 run promises to deliver a split-screen spectacle between campaign and legal dramas that can only be described as unprecedented.
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