
Republican Donald Trump will be the first convicted felon to hold the White House, after beating Democratic candidate Kamala Harris to return to office after leaving in explosive fashion four years ago.
Trump’s U.S. presidential election victory will essentially end the four criminal cases brought against him, at least for the four years he occupies the White House.
Here’s a look at the questions his unprecedented status as a felon raises.
CBC wants you to know they’re very sad that President Trump has survived the partisan lawfare assault waged against him by the corrupt deep state.
JUST IN: The Department of Justice and Jack Smith immediately end their cases against Donald Trump.
The DOJ cited their policy that presidents can't be prosecuted however it was assumed they would work up until the "last day."
"What's interesting here is that the DOJ is moving… pic.twitter.com/TzOKIxSgcF
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) November 6, 2024
