
"Trump's Legal Battles Intensify Amid 2024 Election Countdown"
Glenn Kirschner, a former US federal prosecutor, has stated that there is an "extremely high" chance of Donald Trump being convicted in one of the criminal investigations he faces. Trump is up against 91 felony charges across various jurisdictions, including illegal election interference and mishandling classified documents. Kirschner highlights that the witnesses likely to testify against Trump are predominantly Republicans, including former cabinet members and his former vice president, which undermines Trump's potential defense of partisan persecution. If convicted, especially for attempts to overturn the 2020 election, Trump could face a severe sentence to deter future misconduct.