
Former President Donald Trump is not expected to face court before the November election for charges related to his involvement in attempting to overturn the 2020 election results. However, a district judge will need to conduct an evidentiary hearing, according to sources.
It has been indicated that Donald Trump is unlikely to be labeled as a convicted felon in this case. Despite this, the legal proceedings could have significant implications for other ongoing legal matters, such as the Georgia election subversion case filed against the former president.
The issue of immunity is expected to be a key consideration in these legal proceedings, as it may impact how other cases against Trump are handled moving forward.