Donald Trump, the leading Republican presidential candidate in 2024, could be elected president of the United States again despite being charged in four different criminal cases to which he has pleaded not guilty. In accordance with ReutersIt is unlikely that legal problems will prevent him from returning to the White House in 2024.
Does Donald Trump have the right to be president?
The US Constitution requires presidents to be over 35 years of age and to be US citizens who have lived in the country for at least 14 years. After the Civil War, a clause was added prohibiting officials involved in “insurrection or rebellion” from holding federal office.
There are no restrictions based on character or criminal history. While some states prohibit felons from running for state and local office, these laws do not apply to federal office.
In an unprecedented decision, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that the former president was barred from running in the Republican primary. in the state scheduled for March 5, saying Trump participated in an “insurrection” by encouraging the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. Donald Trump appealed this decision, and The Supreme Court has scheduled the first oral hearing of the case for February 8.
If you are elected president, will you be able to drop the criminal case against you?
Donald Trump is facing two federal cases, including one accusing him of illegally trying to overturn his 2020 election loss (the year Joe Biden won the presidency) and another regarding his handling of confidential documents after leaving office at the White House.
Trump was also charged in a New York court secret payment of money to a porn star before winning the 2016 elections. He is also accused of trying to overturn his 2020 Georgia election defeat.
In accordance with ReutersPresidents do not have the authority to close these investigations.
Did the allegations hurt Donald Trump’s campaign?
So far, Trump has used the lawsuits to his advantage, claiming they are part of a political conspiracy against him, and his campaign finance reports show an increase in donations since the allegations, the newspaper reported. Reuters.
Survey Reuters/Ipsos poll in early December found that 52% of Republican voters would vote for Trump even if he were convicted, and 46% would vote even if he served prison time.
If you are convicted you can pardon yourself [se for eleito presidente]?
If elected president, Trump could seek to pardon himself if he is found guilty in one of the federal trials. Presidents have broad pardon powers, although legal scholars disagree on whether self-pardons violate the basic principle that no one should be a judge in his own case.
This issue will almost certainly be decided by the Supreme Court.
Even if he does not have the right to pardon himself in state cases, even if he is convicted in a court in New York or Georgia, he can be elected President of the United States.
The New York trial is currently scheduled for March 25. The Georgia case should not happen before the elections.
Author: Philippa Novais
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