Trump’s Legal Gauntlet: Two Retired Judges Weigh In

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Donald Trump is currently entangled in two major federal criminal cases plus a criminal case in New York and at least two civil cases on appeal.

These cases amount to a mixed bag of legal issues – some complex and some bordering on frivolous but all problematic for judges.

On this episode of Next Witness…Please, retired judges Gayle Williams-Byers and Tom Hodson guide listeners through Trump’s legal troubles—not as advocates, but through the lens of judicial analysis.

They discuss the federal classified documents case in Florida and dig deep into the January 6 election interference case before Judge Tanya Chutkan in Washington, D.C.

They break down the new superseding indictment filed by Special Counsel Jack Smith in that case and compare it to the original indictment against Trump.

Our pair of retired judges also simplify the complex issues facing Judge Juan Merchan in Trump’s New York criminal case, where 34 guilty verdicts are at stake.

Finally, they tackle two of the appellate cases Trump has filed in the sexual assault and defamation cases involving E. Jean Carroll offering insight into the legal roadblocks ahead.

Delivered in clear, accessible language, they shed light on what’s next for Trump’s legal battles.

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