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Trump indicted in Jan. 6 case – but his 3 upcoming trials may not keep him off the campaign trail

  • Written by Stefanie Lindquist, Foundation Professor of Law and Political Science, Arizona State University
imageFormer U.S. President Donald Trump on June 13, 2023, after being arraigned in Miami. Stephanie Keith/Getty Images

Most commentators who have discussed Donald Trump’s pending criminal trials in New York, Florida and – with the late-day revelation on Aug. 1, 2023, that he has been indicted by a Washington, D.C., grand jury – in...

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