Trump is likely to go to jail if he leaves the White House.


- A criminal case may be filed against him

Washington Tuesday, November 10, 2020

The answer to why current President Donald Trump does not accept defeat despite losing the presidential election is probably hidden in the fact that he may have to go to jail once he leaves the White House.

According to a BBC report, if Biden investigates the scandals that he committed during his rule, Trump will not have to go to jail and his financial situation may change. No criminal action can be taken against him as long as he is president.

Bennett Gershman, a professor of constitutional law at Pace University, said Trump was likely to face criminal charges. Professor Gershman served ten years as a constitutional law legislator in New York.

He has an in-depth study of the US Constitution. He said Trump could be prosecuted with the bank for fraud, money laundering, election fraud, tax evasion, etc. Reports in the media right now suggest that Trump may be embroiled in a financial crisis.

According to US media reports, Trump may also face major economic difficulties. He has borrowed heavily for personal and business. That is to pay off the debt. Creditors sat mute until he was president of the country. Once Trump leaves the White House, creditors will not leave him. His financial situation is such that he cannot repay a large debt.

Critics of Trump say he is in office, which means his economic woes and legal problems have stopped. Once he leaves the presidency, he may be surrounded. Even as president, he has committed many crimes under U.S. law. So now he is afraid to leave the White House.

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