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What happens to Donald Trump's criminal cases after he becomes President? Can he pardon himself?

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 6 November 2024
Former US President Donald Trump is facing multiple criminal charges, including federal and state cases. A potential second term could impact these cases, potentially halting or dismissing some due to legal complexities and potential presidential immunity. The possibility of a self-pardon, while legally ambiguous, adds another layer of complexity to the situation.
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Donald Trump will be the first president to take office while multiple criminal cases against him remain unresolved. ⁠ ⁠ His legal troubles could be significantly alleviated once in the White House, as he may be able to dismiss some of the charges as a sitting president.

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