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Trump's Legal Battles: 34 Felonies, Multiple Trials & Appeals Explained

Trump's Legal Battles: 34 Felonies, Multiple Trials & Appeals Explained

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Former President Donald Trump faced multiple high-profile court trials stemming from his time in office and beyond. In May 2024, a New York state court convicted him of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records tied to hush money payments to adult film actor Stormy Daniels during his 2016 campaign, according to the Brennan Center for Justice. That case, known as the New York hush money or election interference prosecution, saw Trump sentenced, but appeals continue.

As of early 2026, the three other major criminal cases have largely stalled or shifted. The federal classified documents case in Florida, where Trump was accused of mishandling materials at Mar-a-Lago, was dismissed by Judge Aileen Cannon in July 2024 over issues with Special Counsel Jack Smith's appointment and funding. The government appealed to the 11th Circuit, with briefing wrapping up by November 2024, per Just Security's master calendar. The D.C. federal election interference case, alleging efforts to overturn the 2020 results, remains paused after Supreme Court immunity rulings, with pretrial deadlines stayed through late 2024.

In Georgia's Fulton County state case, Trump and allies face racketeering charges over 2020 election interference. Appeals over disqualifying DA Fani Willis were argued in December 2024 before the Georgia Court of Appeals, and co-defendant Mark Meadows' Supreme Court bid to move it federal was denied. Politico reports ongoing efforts in February 2026 for Trump to shift the New York hush money conviction to federal court, with a skeptical 2nd Circuit ordering reconsideration of immunity claims, though prior removal bids failed.

Civil matters, like New York Attorney General Letitia James' fraud case, resulted in a hefty judgment with appeals filed. Post-2024 election, new litigation challenges Trump's administration actions, such as death penalty restorations, tracked by Lawfare with nearly 300 active cases on national security and immigration.

These trials highlight unprecedented legal scrutiny on a former—and now current—president, blending criminal accountability with immunity debates. Listeners, thank you for tuning in. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.

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