Trump's Election: White House or Big House?
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•If Trump wins, he will be able to postpone his criminal prosecutions until he is no longer in office
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If he wins, he will be able to postpone his Georgia and New York state prosecutions until he is no longer in office.
Trump already faces three active criminal cases against him: in state court in Georgia , federal court in Washington , D.C. , for his actions leading up to and during his Jan. 6, 2021 , coup attempt.
The federal prosecution in South Florida is currently before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit .
The high court this summer ruled that a president is immune from prosecution for all “official” acts.
Cobb said it would be good for the country for Harris to do so, making him a non-issue rather than keeping him in the national headlines.
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