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What is known about Trump's case, and how many years of imprisonment does he theoretically face? Summary

Former US President Donald Trump is accused of falsifying documents and tax evasion.

What has been done, and what is known?

  • The prosecutor said Trump and his accomplices hatched a scheme in 2015 to hide evidence that might come to light before the election.

  • The scheme allegedly involved three people bribing two women who had sex with Trump and a former doorman who knew about Trump's illegitimate son to remain silent.

  • Trump has been officially arrested.

  • During the charge presentation (2 hours), he became the 1st former president of the USA, with the status of an arrestee.

  • Contrary to the procedure, he was not handcuffed or photographed; only fingerprints were taken.

  • The detention was finally lifted, and Trump left the court.

  • Trump stated that his actions had no crime and that the prosecutor was a criminal. He said, "The country is going to the writer's lap."

  • Trump has never been so sure that the Republicans will win the presidential elections again, and the impeachment case has benefited him greatly.

  • Trump's ex-advisor John Bolton also remembered the words of Lavrenti Beria, one of the executioner-leaders of the USSR: "Be a man, and you will find a job."

  • The White House reported that the situation surrounding Trump is not the focus of Biden's attention today.

  • And Fox News calculated that Trump theoretically faces 136 years in prison.