Trump's Legal Battles See Mixed Outcomes as Charges Dwindle
Former President Trump faces a reduced number of charges across multiple cases, with some legal victories and setbacks in state and federal courts.
- In New York, Trump’s motion to stay his false business records case was denied, but sentencing was delayed until after the election.
- The New York Court of Appeals upheld a gag order preventing Trump from attacking the trial judge's staff and family members.
- Three charges from Trump’s Georgia RICO indictment were dismissed, but he still faces eight counts, including serious racketeering charges.
- Federal judges have dismissed numerous charges against Trump, including those related to classified documents and obstruction in Florida.
- Trump's legal team is preparing to take the New York hush-money case to the Supreme Court, potentially challenging the constitutionality of the prosecution.
































































