While former President Donald Trump has been acquitted in his second impeachment trial, he still faces a heaping list of legal issues https://t.co/5wvB5y4lK9
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) February 13, 2021
Trump has privately voiced concern about whether he could face charges related to the riot, multiple people say. While explaining his vote, McConnell said Trump was "practically & morally responsible" and that the legal process could address his role. Cheney has said similar.
— Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) February 13, 2021
Georgia prosecutors open criminal inquiry into Trump’s efforts to subvert the election. Encouraging to be reminded of all of Trump's legal problems which are beyond the reach of GOP Senators. https://t.co/tP3JWHEriM
— Champion of Democracy (@rojawi) February 11, 2021
Former President Donald Trump faces numerous legal problems now that he's out of office. @AndreaWNYC reports there are at least two state-level investigations tied to Trump — one in New York, the other in Georgia.https://t.co/mfSPe7D3wD
— Morning Edition (@MorningEdition) February 12, 2021
I read it as the former, but that could be wishful thinking. It is my fervent hope that the Biden DoJ will employ a D.C. grand jury for its designed purpose – to decide whether there is probable cause to believe that Trump’s actions on 1/6/21 were criminal. https://t.co/V6nyx95CGq
— George Croner (@GeorgeCroner) February 13, 2021