The appearance of Trump’s arrogant fraud and criminal behavior is like he is publicly showing off for everyone to see and hear. His obsessive use of courts is his favorite procrastination strategy, which can evade the claws of the legal system on his round tail, and then end slowly and quietly. Some of the investigations and allegations against Trump in the past and present are:
- Inciting rebellion and possibly participating in planning the January 6th attack on the Capitol to prevent Biden from becoming the new president of the United States
- Ask Secretary of State Brad Rathensbergerafter to find him enough votes to change the results of the election, thus violating the three election laws of Georgia
- The Southern District of New York sues allegations of tax and insurance fraud claims
- His campaign allegedly misused the funds of the first U.S. fund in 2017
- Rep. Eric Swalwell filed a lawsuit for inciting riots in the Capitol, which hurt him
- Former tenant of Trump property sued him for using false invoices to maintain illegal rent increases
- The defamation lawsuit involves claims made by 3 women who allegedly had an affair with him
The two most dangerous cases against Trump are his involvement in the January 6 rebellion and his attempt to pressure Rattensberg to change the legitimate votes of Georgian citizens to make Trump the winner. Intervene in the election. Attorney General Biden is going to enforce the law against the former president who violated the law, or is he going to be as weak as Robert Mueller. Will AG GARLAND focus more on his image and rebuild the image of the Ministry of Justice, or will he complete his work and take the crimes that we all hear and see as the culprit?
On January 6, the committee was requesting all White House records from the archives about the days before and on the day of the Capitol attack. The Washington Post reported today that Federal Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled that Trump has no right to demand administrative privileges to prevent the release of White House records related to the uprising. The judge stated that the current President Joe Biden (Joe Biden) has the right to demand executive power. The courts are progressing so slowly, but the New York, Georgia, and Washington, DC cases are approaching Trump and his alleged crimes, which exceed the level of crimes the President of the United States has never seen.
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