Trump has denied wrongdoing in all the cases, saying “the witch hunt continues” in response to the Georgia state court indictment on alleged interference in the 2020 election results.
This is true purely as a practical matter, regardless of what Republicans or anyone else think of the merits of the legal cases against him.
Paradoxically, the state cases could be an even bigger problem in this area than either of special counsel Jack Smith’s.
If convicted of a state crime, Trump wouldn’t possess even the theoretical ability to pardon himself after the election.
Unless the reality of the political danger these indictments pose soon sets in, Republicans could be sleepwalking toward disaster in 2024.
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Georgia, New York, Iowa, Fulton