criminal cases, there is one case at the state level in the state of new york, one case in georgia, and there are also federal cases, this is related to the events of january 6 in washington with the riots, when there will be a hearing in the federal case is not yet clear, but if trump becomes president, then he can no longer be you can't be judged, you can't put him in jail, on federal charges. considering how much influence the federal authorities have over the authorities of individual states, it is unlikely that they will be able to prosecute him either. one interesting detail is that throughout this whole process, when these cases began, trump's popularity actually grew, not fell. usually, when a person is accused of something, he loses support, but then, when trump began to be accused, people began to support him even more. go through the appeal process, especially given that we are now in the midst of an election campaign campaign, and especially in the supreme court , the majority, after all, the republicans, the conservatives, have six against four, so if anything, they will su