The warrant also indicated that the Justice Department was investigating whether Trump violated three federal laws, including the Espionage Act, related to the handling of national security information.
Here are some possibilities:The investigations conclude with no charges filedIn the US's 250-year history, no ex-commander in chief has ever faced criminal charges.
In all, the former president, if convicted, would be facing up to 33 years of incarceration, according to legal experts.
That begs the question: If Trump is charged, convicted, and winds up in prison, can he still run for president in 2024?
He made headlines during his presidency for wondering why he couldn't have "my guys" at the "Trump Justice Department" do his bidding.