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Trump’s Legal Struggle Didn’t Disappear with His Win
New York City, USASunday, May 31, 2026
After his reelection, Trump’s legal battles didn’t end. Instead, they shifted shape. Some cases got dropped, like federal charges over classified documents and election interference, while others saw major figures exit the stage. Prosecutors in Georgia lost their jobs over improper conduct, ending that case before any verdict could happen. Even high-profile officials from his rival’s past faced scrutiny, hinting at a wider reshuffle in power dynamics.
The trial itself focused on small numbers compared to the drama it caused. A $130, 000 payment became the center of a legal storm, though Trump walked away with no jail time. The judge called the situation ironic, wishing Trump “good luck” as he started a second term. Meanwhile, Trump keeps fighting the conviction in court, arguing the trial had flaws and some evidence never should have been used. His appeal is still pending, meaning the verdict remains real for now.
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