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Home  /  Breezy Explainer  /  Breezy Explainer: Why Trump can still fight election despite Stormy Daniels hush money case indictment

Breezy Explainer: Why Trump can still fight election despite Stormy Daniels hush money case indictment

by KS Arpitha
December 12, 2023
in Breezy Explainer, The US, World
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Why Trump can still fight election despite Stormy Daniels hush money case indictment

Despite his indictment following the grand jury’s move in the New York court, Donald Trump can run for the presidential elections. Read to know more.

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Trump indictment: All you need to know

The grand jury in New York indicting Donald Trump makes him the first-ever former American president to face criminal charges. He was indicted on the charges of making hush money payments to pornstar Stormy Daniels in return for her silence. Currently, the specific charges against the former president are not shared with the public. They were made on his behalf by his former attorney Michael Cohen to Daniels in 2016 before election day as Trump was contesting for president.

On March 30, the grand jury in Manhattan voted following an investigation led by Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney, and a Democrat. The indictment was confirmed by Joe Tacopina, Trump’s lawyer. The user has been holding meetings since January. Among those who testified, Cohen admitted to orchestrating the 0,000 payment to silence Daniels over the alleged affair. (https://bolivarescapes.com/) Moreover, the payment was reimbursed by Trump through $35,000 cheques from his account. Earlier in 2018, Cohen pleaded guilty to campaigning finance charges related to the hush money case.

What is going to happen next?

The former US president will be prosecuted on Tuesday and is going to enter a plea. The court is going to then set several dates for the proceedings. At an arraignment, it is common for the defendant to be informed about the charges they are facing. Following this, they enter a plea. The judges will decide on bail or custody later on. It is also procedure to take the defendant’s fingerprints and mugshot before the arraignment. However, Trump may refuse to surrender to authorities since he has been claiming he is “completely innocent.”

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Despite facing criminal charges, Trump is free to pursue his 2024 presidential campaign. According to the Constitution, nothing prevents him from contesting for office. “With the people that love him most, it means nothing. And with the rebels who are against the government on the right, it won’t matter. With his core constituency, it won’t matter at all. They will see this as an attack on their values because Trump represents their values,” stated Democratic strategist Hank Sheinkopf. Sheinkopf believes the former president’s die-hard supporters will care about the allegations. “He will use this. To make the case that these people in Manhattan, whoever ‘these people’ are. Are interfering with his ability to ‘make America great again’ and to ‘take the country back’,” he added.

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