As former President Donald Trump enters this third presidential campaign in a row, he faces more legal issues than ever. Not only is he facing pending felony charges brought on by the Manhattan district attorney, but he also is facing a federal investigation and a state probe in Georgia.
His office alleged three instances of Trump employing “catch and kill” schemes to conceal information. Those payments, according to Bragg, became illegal by allegedly making false entries in business records.In the meantime, the two sides can prepare their cases and collect evidence that could be used for trial.
Trump has not denied having the items in his possession but has claimed that he made the documents unclassified before leaving office. He has also accused the DOJ of conducting the search for political reasons.