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As charges mount, here's a look at Trump's legal and political calendar
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Date:2025-04-13 16:44:20
As legal charges mount against Donald Trump, the former president faces an increasingly busy calendar on both the legal and political fronts.
Here is a timeline of some of the biggest items currently on Trump's calendar, with legal dates subject to change.
Aug. 3, 2023: Arraignment in Washington, D.C., on felony charges following Trump's indictment in special counsel Jack Smith's probe into Jan 6. and efforts to overturn the 2020 election
MORE: Trump hit with sweeping indictment in alleged effort to overturn 2020 election
Aug. 10, 2023: Arraignment in Florida in the superseding indictment brought by Smith in his probe into Trump's handling of classified documents after leaving the White House
Aug. 10, 2023: Hearing in Georgia on Trump's motion to remove Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from her probe into efforts to overturn Georgia's presidential election results
Aug. 23, 2023: First GOP presidential primary debate
Sept. 27, 2023: Second GOP presidential primary debate
Oct. 2, 2023: Start of civil trial in New York Attorney General Letitia James' $250 million lawsuit accusing Trump and the Trump Organization of cheating lenders with false financial statements
Jan. 15, 2024: Start of civil trial in writer E. Jean Carroll's initial defamation suit accusing Trump of defaming her in 2019 when he denied her claim that he raped her in a Manhattan department store in the 1990s
Jan. 15, 2024: Iowa Republican Caucuses
Feb. 27, 2024: Michigan Republican Primary
March 5, 2024: Super Tuesday primaries
March 25, 2024: Start of criminal trial in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's case accusing Trump of falsifying business records in order to conceal a hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels
MORE: Sweeping 37-count indictment alleges Trump hoarded national secrets, orchestrated obstruction of investigation
May 14, 2024: Pretrial hearing in special counsel's classified documents case
May 20, 2024: Start of trial in special counsel's classified documents case
July 15-18, 2024: Republican National Convention
Nov. 5, 2024: Election Day
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