What happens with all Trump's legal cases now that he's won again
Things feel pretty bleak right now as we stare down the barrel of another Trump presidency.
America lurched to the right and elected a man facing felony charges for election interference in Georgia and Washington D.C. A man who got his classified documents charges tossed out by his exceedingly solicitous appointee, Judge Aileen Cannon. A man already convicted of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. A man who currently owes $450 million in civil penalties for inflating the value of his assets. A man who currently owes E. Jean Carroll $88 million for defaming her after a jury found that Trump did indeed sexually assault her. And now, a man who can make much of this all disappear.
So what happens now?