Trump’s strategy: Three factors ex-president relies on to evade criminal charges
Strategies to Avoid Jail Time: How Trump Plans to Navigate Criminal Cases
As Donald Trump gears up for a potential reelection bid in 2024, he finds himself entangled in multiple criminal cases. However, the former president is not backing down and has devised several strategies to evade severe punishments or imprisonment.
The Legal Battles
Trump is currently at the center of three criminal proceedings, with the possibility of a fourth looming on the horizon. This puts the former president, who is also the leading GOP contender, in a challenging position as he seeks a return to the White House. These Trump's strategy: Three factors ex-president relies on to evade criminal charges“>cases involve separate charges stemming from various criminal investigations, some of which reportedly contain damning evidence according to insiders.
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Strategies to Avoid Jail Time
If Trump faces conviction in any of these cases, he may resort to unprecedented measures to secure his freedom. Here are three potential strategies he could employ:
- Delay, delay, delay: Trump’s defense team is focused on prolonging all legal proceedings until after the 2024 election. By doing so, the former president can concentrate on his campaign, where he currently holds a dominant position in the GOP primary field. Winning the election would potentially allow Trump to demand the Justice Department drop any pending charges against him, disrupting the norms established after the Watergate scandal.
- Rely on allies: Having influential connections can be advantageous, and Trump may leverage his relationships as he faces a barrage of criminal charges. In one of the cases, Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, will oversee the proceedings. Given her history of ruling in favor of the former president, Cannon’s decisions could significantly impact the outcome of the case.
- Weaponize political attacks: Trump has adopted the strategy of dismissing all charges as politically motivated attacks against his presidential campaign. He accuses Democrats and the Department of Justice of election interference. By doing so, Trump aims to push back against the charges and appeal any convictions. In the worst-case scenario, he could even take his legal battles to the Supreme Court, which currently holds a conservative majority due to Trump’s judicial appointments. However, the success of such appeals at the Supreme Court level is uncertain and heavily dependent on the specific charges Trump faces.
Trump’s legal team is actively seeking delays in the three cases based in New York, Florida, and Washington, D.C. They are employing various challenges to potentially push the trial dates beyond the general election.
While the road ahead may be challenging, Trump remains determined to navigate these criminal cases and secure his political future.
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