Trump’s 2024 trials: E. Jean Carroll defamation case
On January 25, the second E. Jean Carroll case was decided. A jury in New York ordered former President Donald Trump to pay another $83.3 million to a writer who accused him of sexual assault for insulting his reputation. . Trump has said he plans to appeal.
For Donald Trump, the usual political activities related to his re-election will overlap with a normal, packed courtroom.
Before Trump, no US president had been impeached. He was charged with 91 crimes in four criminal cases and was involved in two civil cases that could have resulted in significant financial losses.
Trump has pleaded not guilty or denied wrongdoing in all cases, and his legal team has sought to dismiss, dismiss or delay future cases, including the aforementioned case for disrupting the 2020 election, which they hope will be postponed until after Election Day.His lawyers' attempts include attempts to say that Trump should not be removed from office because his actions or words are part of his "official duties" as the president's administration.
This is your guide to all the important hearings, hearings, and dates for every state and federal case Trump will face this year.
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