Trump's Legal Battles: Status Update as Inauguration Approaches

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President-elect Trump, the first convicted felon to win the presidency, has seen his legal cases stall following his reelection. Prosecutors have requested dismissals in several cases, including the federal election interference and classified documents cases, due to Justice Department policy against prosecuting a sitting president. Trump's Georgia election interference case is paused pending an appeal, and his New York hush money case sentencing is indefinitely postponed. Trump's legal team is also seeking to dismiss the New York case entirely.
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- Trump's trials: Prosecutors wind down federal cases as state cases could be placed on hold ABC News
- Judge indefinitely postpones sentencing in Trump's hush money case NPR
- Ex-US attorney on likely next steps in Trump's hush money case CNN
- Trump's legal cases likely to die out amid impending White House return, experts say Fox News
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