Is Trump digging himself into an even deeper legal hole?

Former United States President Donald Trump's legal woes are mounting after being indicted on 34 counts related to a hush-money payment made to a porn star during the 2016 election campaign. Although Former Attorney General William Barr called the case brought by District Attorney Alvin Bragg unjust, he also believes it is unwise for Trump to attack the judge and individuals involved in the case. With the 2024 election season fast approaching, the ongoing litigation is dividing the GOP, and Barr thinks that Trump is becoming a weaker candidate due to his legal and political challenges. Barr also mentioned the possibility of another case concerning classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago, stating that Trump could be indicted in that case. Barr expressed concern that Trump's legal battle may drag on and become one of his biggest disadvantages in the 2024 general election. Trump's defense team will move to dismiss the case, which they insist is a "miscarriage of justice." At the same time, Trump's legal woes appear to be mounting as speculation grows that he could face further legal troubles in the coming months.

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