Overview
- Former President Donald Trump's criminal trials have experienced delays and complications, potentially pushing verdicts past the November election.
- Trump is facing 91 felony charges across four trials, including allegations of hush money payments, mishandling classified documents, and election interference.
- The Manhattan trial over hush money payments is now likely to start in mid-April, while the timing of the other three trials remains uncertain.
- The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on Trump's claim of presidential immunity in late April, which could impact the scheduling of the federal election interference trial.
- Trump's legal team has sought to delay proceedings, while his public statements aim to discredit the cases and resonate with Republican supporters.