Every day, the United States finds itself increasingly entangled in the legal, political, and constitutional complexities surrounding Donald Trump.
Thursday was a particularly dramatic day, marked by events in several cities that showcased defiant personalities engaging in personal attacks, further entwining the 2024 election with Trump’s legal battles.
By the end of the day, new revelations had surfaced regarding Trump’s fight for both his financial empire and political future, setting the stage for months that are likely to deepen the nation’s divisions, especially as many of his supporters believe his claims of being politically persecuted.
In New York, a judge removed the final obstacle to the first-ever criminal trial of a former president. Jury selection is set to begin on March 25 in Trump’s hush money trial.
A guilty verdict could result in this year’s potential GOP nominee being a convicted felon, but an acquittal could also significantly impact the election.
In Georgia, Trump’s election interference case hangs in the balance. Two prosecutors were effectively put on trial over their romantic relationship, with defendants arguing that this should disqualify them.
Despite the prosecutors surviving this challenge, Trump and his co-defendants used the opportunity to attack their credibility, painting them as corrupt.
Meanwhile, Trump’s lawyers made a final plea to the Supreme Court to halt a federal trial over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The court must now decide whether to take up this monumental case.
In another development, a special counsel charged a former informant with lying about the Biden family’s involvement in Ukraine, potentially undermining a key argument used by Republicans to justify an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
Trump also faces a civil fraud trial outcome, expected as soon as Friday, that could jeopardize a significant portion of his fortune and his ability to conduct business in the city where he made his name.
Throughout these legal battles, Trump has maintained his innocence and denied any wrongdoing. However, his legal strategy has become increasingly clear: delay trials or potential convictions until after the election and allege criminality on the part of those holding him accountable.
Trump’s ultimate tactic appears to be a coordinated effort to discredit prosecutors, judges, and courts in an attempt to mitigate any potential guilty verdicts and undermine their credibility among undecided voters.