Fresh off a historic arraignment, Trump is still running for election in 2024. Here's a look at what's next.
, NPR's senior political correspondent Domenico Montanaro has some analysis on the politics of it all:We've seen this show before with Trump. He's been impeached twice. It didn't really change anything. Not much moves the needle when it comes to Trump's base, and he's trying to capitalize here. He's been raising money off of this. His campaign says Trump has raised more than $7 million in the few days after the indictment.
Supporters of the former president protest at Collect Pond Park on the morning of Trump's surrender at the Manhattan Criminal Courts Building in Manhattan, New York.Supporters of the former president protest at Collect Pond Park on the morning of Trump's surrender at the Manhattan Criminal Courts Building in Manhattan, New York.Well, like Domenico said, this is one of several criminal investigations Trump is facing.
There are a pair of investigations from the U.S Department of Justice: One into Trump's handling of classified documents after the end of his term as president; and another into his role in the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. There's also the investigation in Georgia, which centers on the actions of Trump and his allies after the 2020 presidential election, as they pressured state officials to undo his loss in the peach state.
On those 34 felony counts, the prosecution said it hoped to have a trial in January 2024. The defense has asked for spring of 2024.
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