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After the White House, Trump faces uncertain future and legal threats

After the White House, Trump faces uncertain future and legal threats Trump, who has refused to concede his election defeat and continues to make baseless claims of widespread voter fraud, has told allies he is considering another White House bid. Written By: John Whitesides and Steve Holland / Reuters | 6:58 am, Dec. 15, 2020 × U.S. President Donald Trump departs on travel to West Point, New York from the South Lawn at the White House in Washington on Dec. 12. REUTERS/Cheriss May/File Photo WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 (Reuters) President Donald Trump is leaving the White House but he is not going to fade away quietly.

After the White House, Donald Trump faces uncertain future and legal threats

After the White House, Donald Trump faces uncertain future and legal threats
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After the White House, Trump faces uncertain future and legal threats | World

Tuesday, 15 Dec 2020 07:56 PM MYT Donald Trump faces separate defamation lawsuits related to alleged sexual assaults, both of which he denied. Reuters pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. WASHINGTON, Dec 15 President Donald Trump is leaving the White House but he is not going to fade away quietly. After failing in his legal efforts to overturn his Nov. 3 election loss to Democrat Joe Biden, who on Monday won the state-by-state Electoral College vote that formally determines the US presidency, Trump will re-enter private life on Jan. 20 with an array of opportunities. They include another White House run in 2024 or new pursuits in media. But they are clouded by potential legal jeopardy and business challenges.

Trump Organization Ordered to Turn Over Documents to New York Attorney General

Updated Dec. 15, 2020 6:35 pm ET A New York judge Tuesday ordered the Trump Organization to hand over documents related to its sprawling Westchester County estate to the state attorney general’s office as it pursues a civil fraud investigation into the president and his company. The Trump Organization had tried to shield the documents related to Seven Springs, a 213-acre property, from the office of New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat. Her office is investigating whether Mr. Trump and his company improperly inflated the value of his assets on financial statements to obtain loans and get economic and tax benefits.

Democrats, and even some Republicans, cheer as justices reject Trump lawsuit

Democrats, and even some Republicans, cheer as justices reject Trump lawsuit
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