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What happens to Trump’s charges if he wins the 2024 election?

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Donald Trump has made history as the first U.S. President to face criminal charges. But what happens to this trial if Trump wins the 2024 U.S. election?

Donald Trump has made history as the first U.S. President to face criminal charges.

But what happens to this trial if Trump wins the 2024 U.S. election?

Donald Trump was accompanied by two of his attorneys when he appeared in a Miami courtroom and pleaded not guilty to federal criminal charges. But his defense team is still evolving after at least three key members left in recent weeks.

Attorneys Todd Blanche and Chris Kise appeared with the former president during his arraignment, days after two other lawyers who had been helping Trump’s defense – Jim Trusty and John Rowley – resigned in the wake of his indictment.

Trump has also sought to add a Florida-based criminal defense lawyer to his team in the days since his indictment, according to sources familiar with the conversations. No one has so far been publicly named.

Cheddar’s Lisa Bennatan joined us to discuss the latest.

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