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Both great questions. For number 1, if Harris doesn't win, it won't matter. If she does and SCOTUS rules fairly (which is unpredictable), I think the documents case were acts of his after he stepped down. The fraud case was before and the interference case were all unofficial acts because it was treason. I'm pretty sure treason is unofficial.
Treason has a very specific definition under US law. (Specifically written into the US Constitution) Trump isn't facing Treason charges.
He is facing charges of Willful retention of National Defense Information, obstruction of justice, and withholding records as well as making false statements. This is for the Florida case
He faces 10 counts of racketeering in Georgia
This case in DC over Jan 6 has conspiracy to defraud the US, obstruction of an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights.
Apparently, the revised indictment for this case has Donald Trump as a political candidate, rather than president. He is going to argue that all of those actions he took were unofficial as they were connected to his candidacy for POTUS.
True, he's not being charged with treason, that doesn't mean he didn't commit treason. If we had a less corrupt Congress and SCOTUS, he would have been charged with treason. It simpler times, he would be in prison. That was off hand as funny anyway.
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/political-commentary/trump-impeachment-treason-1125445/
Good, whatever it takes him to be out of our lives and with no power. I don't care if he lives or even goes to prison, why is he running for president right now? It's insane.
Why is he running for president? Because that's where the power is to keep him out of prison is. The system isn't quite working for him, so he intends to change it and pardon himself or even make it impossible to prosecute him in the future. That's my conjecture anyway. I have little hope on understanding him completely as he adds in so many falsehoods to his speech.
I also know that he hates to lose, and so therefore he needs a rematch. He has an interesting obsession with winners and losers
I should have said, "Why is he able to run for president?"