What Donald Trump's Indictments Mean For The Election And Our Legal System

What Donald Trump's Indictments Mean For The Election And Our Legal System

By NPR

We've never been here before. A former president is being tried in criminal court while he's running for reelection.

Donald Trump faces four separate indictments. And only one of them will go to trial before November. That's a case that got underway yesterday in a Manhattan courtroom with jury selection. Trump is charged with falsifying business documents ahead of the 2016 election to cover up payments he made to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

We discuss what the treatment of a former president reveal about our legal system more broadly, and what sets the case in New York apart.

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