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When Donald Trump leaves the White House, he also loses his immunity. They can then take over various legal procedures and investigations. We have listed some of these disputes:
1. Donald Trump is being hunted by prosecutors in New York.
The Manhattan District Attorney and its District Attorney, Cyrus Vance, are conducting a criminal investigation into the Trump organization. They take a closer look at any bribes that have been paid to two women with whom Trump is said to have had extramarital affairs.
Former attorney for President Michael Cohen, who is serving a three-year prison sentence, is said to have bribed porn coder Stormy Daniels to keep quiet on Trump’s behalf.
At the same time, District Attorney Cyrus Vance has continued to fight over Trump’s testimony record.
Trump has repeatedly tried to block the district attorney’s lawsuit.
2. The New York State Attorney is investigating President Donald Trump.
This after a big forestry deal in which the president, in exchange for preserving the forest on his Seven Springs property, received SEK 200 million in tax relief.
The prosecutor accuses Trump of inflating his assets to enjoy loans and tax breaks. The president’s son, Eric Trump, testified in early October under oath whether he or the Trump organization were trying to inflate their assets, writes CNN.
Donald Trump’s legal director tells the Washington Post that “the allegations are categorically false.”
3. Must have violated corruption laws.
Donald Trump is also being investigated by Brian E. Frosh, the public prosecutor, for violating constitutional corruption laws. When Trump moved into the White House, he is said to have received millions from foreign governments.
For example, the president is said to have received international guests at the newly opened “Trump Internation Hotel” near the White House. Although he promised to keep his public assignments separate from his private businesses.
The president has appealed the case to the Supreme Court.
4. Accused of rape
Journalist E. Jean Carrol, 76, in his last book accused Donald Trump of raping her in New York in the mid-1990s.
Trump then decided to respond:
“She’s not my type,” Trump told The Hill.
Shortly after, E. Jean Carroll came out with an answer:
– I love not being his type.
Just days before the 2020 election, a federal judge rejected an attempt by Trump to dismiss the allegations. The court case is currently in the federal court system and could be problematic for Trump when he leaves the presidency.
5. Donald Trump is sued for defamation
Shortly before the 2016 presidential election, several women came forward and said that Donald Trump had sexually assaulted and assaulted them. Summer Zervos, a former participant in the television production “The Apprentice,” was one of those who accused Trump.
Donald Trump will later say that Zervos and the women lie about sexual abuse. Then, in 2017, Zervos announced that he was suing Donald Trump for defamation after his statement.
Trump has tried to resign from office, at the latest in 2019, but now the mood may improve when he leaves the presidency.
6. Donald Trump’s niece sues the president
Mary Trump claims that Donald Trump scammed her out of millions of dollars from an inheritance, along with other relatives.
According to the lawsuit, the president and other family members have been guilty of serious fraud. Trump has denied the allegations and called Mary Trump “a disaster.”
“It makes me nervous that 70 million have voted for Trump.”