American media reported that officials at the Ministry of Justice are examining ways to end two criminal cases against the winning candidate in the presidential elections Donald Trump Before his inauguration next January.
The Associated Press quoted an informed source as saying, on Wednesday, that the special investigator in the Department of Justice, Jack Smith, is examining ways to end the two federal cases against Trump before the president-elect takes office, based on the norms of the Ministry of Justice, which stipulate that the president cannot be tried during his presidency.
Likewise, NBC quoted sources as saying that officials at the Ministry of Justice are examining how to end the two criminal cases against Trump before his inauguration.
Last year, Special Counsel Jack Smith filed formal charges against Trump with conspiring to change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, and with storing… Confidential documents Illegally at his private resort called Mar-a-Lago.
But Trump won the presidential race – which took place on Tuesday – against the Democratic nominee and Vice President Kamala HarrisThis means that the Ministry of Justice does not see a way to prosecute him, based on the Ministry’s legal fatwas that immunize American presidents from criminal charges during their presidency.