The former US president is hardly strapped for cash, as his joint fundraising committee brought in $54 million during the first half of 2023 — more than any of his Republican primary rivals in next year's election. But critics say new financial filings demonstrate how his spiraling legal woes are making a significant dent in a war chest that could be going to TV spots, rallies and other campaign events as he bids for a second term.
He is due to go on trial in New York in March next year over allegations that he covered up 'hush money' payments to a porn star, and is scheduled to be tried two months later over his alleged mishandling of national security secrets.He is in court on Thursday for a preliminary hearing over his alleged election interference and is expected to soon be charged by state prosecutors over similar allegations in a separate case focused on the southern state of Georgia.
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