Former President Trump is facing the possibility of being the first convicted felon to represent a major party in the U.S.
He believes he could still win the White House despite potential convictions, planning to make theatrical appearances during his four cases.
However, his advisers worry about the impact on independent voters.
The trial dates are uncertain, but Manhattan’s case may begin as early as March 25.
Trump plans to attend trials in person and use the courtroom drama for political advantage.
Despite concerns among his advisers, polls show his hold on the GOP remains strong, while swing voters may be swayed if he’s convicted.
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