Criminal Probe, Legal Fights Await Trump After White House
President Donald Trump’s legal entanglements are likely to intensify when he leaves the White House and loses immunity from prosecution.
By Associated Press, Wire Service Content Nov. 20, 2020,
By MICHAEL R. SISAK, Associated Press
A few miles south of the namesake tower where Donald Trump began his run for president, New York prosecutors are grinding away at an investigation into his business dealings that could shadow him long after he leaves office in January.
The probe led by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. is one of several legal entanglements likely to intensify when Trump loses power — and immunity from prosecution — upon leaving the White House.
Trump faces two New York state inquiries into whether he misled tax authorities, banks or business partners. Two women alleging he sexually assaulted them are suing him. Some Democrats are calling for the revival of a federal campaign finance investigation that appeared to end under U.S. Attorney General William Barr.
It isn’t known whether any investigation has gathered sufficient evidence to charge Trump with any crimes.
Prosecuting a former president would also be an unprecedented step in a country that has sought, since its founding, to sweep aside a departing commander-in-chief’s alleged transgressions in favor of a peaceful transition of power.
It isn’t known whether any investigation has gathered sufficient evidence to charge Trump with any crimes.
Four years of investigations and IRS audits and they have yet to find anything.
The left are just playing the lawyer drain game if anything he has more thing on the left then they do on him.
It’s why the left fears him so much he knows to many people with and in the power arena.
Nobody has more to hide than the democrats.