Electoralism/Democratism

How Trump Goes to Prison

October 29, 2024
There are two important dates in November for Donald Trump. The first is next Tuesday, when he will either succeed or fail at the biggest comeback in American political history. The next is 21 days later, when he will be in a Manhattan courtroom to be sentenced for his 34 felony convictions. This is just one of four criminal cases facing him. Jeff Wise asked legal observers which of them carries the greatest odds of Trump actually, finally, going to prison.
—Justin Miller, deputy editor, Intelligencer
 

How Trump Goes to Prison If he loses the race for the White House, the big house awaits.

By Jeff Wise
Photo-Illustration: Intelligencer; Photo: Getty
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