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Donald Trump, America’s 45th president, is campaigning again after a remarkable term that ended with his supporters staging an armed attack on the Capitol, which he is alleged to have instigated. Trump faces two criminal indictments, one in federal court and another in Georgia state court, totaling 91 felony charges for his alleged role in an effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election. He is a self-proclaimed billionaire who made and lost much of his money in real estate before becoming a reality-TV star, and his current campaign centers on both familiar issues such as building a border wall and new grievances against those prosecuting his cases.
Donald Trump’s Remarkable Campaign and Legal Wrangling
Donald Trump’s highly unusual campaign trails his notable term as the 45th president of the United States, a tenure that reached a climax when his followers spearheaded an armed assault on the Capitol. His purported involvement in inciting this attack and further efforts to dispute the 2020 election results led to two criminal indictments – in federal court and Georgia’s state court. He is also facing two more cases, amounting to 91 felony charges. The 77-year-old vociferously denies any misconduct.
Trump, a self-described billionaire, amassed and lost considerable wealth in real estate prior to earning fame as a reality-TV star. His current campaign combines established cultural-war issues (like building a border wall and combating “left-wing gender insanity”) with new complaints (targeting the attorneys handling his cases and the judges supervising them).
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