00:00 In a historical precedent, the former US president appears in court in criminal cases.
00:08 How can this affect the course of the US presidential elections?
00:13 At the beginning, we point out that there are 88 charges against Trump,
00:19 in several cases, specifically four separate criminal lawsuits,
00:24 two of which in federal courts and two others in state courts.
00:29 This may affect the course of the US presidential elections in November this year.
00:38 In this context, we point out that the first criminal trial against Trump,
00:42 which was nominated again for the elections,
00:45 took place yesterday and was related to the forgery of accounting documents for his real estate company,
00:51 worth $130,000.
00:54 This charge is directed at Trump, along with other charges, including conspiracy against American institutions
01:01 and forging the right to vote.
01:05 We also mention one of the most important charges that Trump is facing today,
01:09 which is the pressure on local authorities in several states
01:13 to cancel the official results of the 2020 elections.
01:19 In the case of yesterday's trial, Trump doubted the integrity of the charged judge,
01:25 but in return, the judge announced that he would appoint Trump to attend the trials in Manhattan court on a daily basis.
01:34 In this context, we point out that today Trump is threatened and faces prison term for decades,
01:42 but in return, if Trump wins the US elections, he has the right to drop all charges.
01:54 Therefore, the question remains, to what extent the criminal trial that Trump is facing today
02:01 can affect the course of the US presidential elections?
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