What Happens to Classified Docs Case if Trump Wins 2024?

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What Happens to Classified Docs Case if Trump Wins 2024?
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“There is just no way” that the case against Donald Trump could go ahead if he becomes President next November and it hasn’t yet gone to trial, according to CNN analyst eliehonig

intentionally kept hundreds of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate may be strong and straightforward, according to experts. But with the clock ticking on the 2024 presidency, is there enough time for the court to process the matter?, who says “there is just no way” that the case against him could go ahead if Trump becomes president next November and it hasn’t yet gone to trial.

Trump is facing two separate criminal cases— including 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in New York, as well as the federal Mar-a-Lago , in which he faces 37 charges. He has pleaded not guilty to both. The New York case is scheduled to go to trial next year but will likely delay the documents case.“2029 could be a really busy trial period,” Honig tells host Andy Levy. “There is absolutely no way that any court will try, criminally, the sitting president or the elected president of the United States.

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