Former President Trump faces mounting legal troubles

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Former President Trump is facing several legal cases in Florida, New York and Georgia.

Donald Trump speaks during the Turning Point Action Conference at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Saturday, July 15, 2023. Former President Donald Trump finds himself entangled in a web of legal troubles as he pursues his political ambitions.

The trial date announcement comes as Trump still leads the Republican race for his party's nomination for president. "We've never been here before. We've never been faced with the prospect of a leading candidate for his party's nomination for the presidency to be under so many charges," Birdsell said.

"Cases in the federal system will move faster than that in the state," said Attorney Imran Ansari, a former Federal prosecutor. "They also typically take precedent because federal charges are typically more serious charges and they carry more in terms of sentencing pursuant to the federal sentencing guidelines."

 

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