• Donate
  • Login
Sunday, December 7, 2025
  • Login
  • Register
Canary
Cart / £0.00

No products in the basket.

MEDIA THAT DISRUPTS
  • UK
  • Global
  • Opinion
  • Skwawkbox
  • Manage Subscription
  • Support
  • Features
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Feature
    • Sport & Gaming
    • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Business
    • Money
    • Travel
    • Property
    • Food
    • Media
No Result
View All Result
MANAGE SUBSCRIPTION
SUPPORT
  • UK
  • Global
  • Opinion
  • Skwawkbox
  • Manage Subscription
  • Support
  • Features
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Feature
    • Sport & Gaming
    • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Business
    • Money
    • Travel
    • Property
    • Food
    • Media
No Result
View All Result
Canary
No Result
View All Result

Trump faces charges as his supporters mistake the legal challenge for a Democrat ploy

Joe Glenton by Joe Glenton
6 April 2023
in UK
Reading Time: 2 mins read
162 10
A A
1
Home UK
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on BlueskyShare via WhatsAppShare via TelegramShare on Threads

Donald Trump is soaring in the polls to be the next Republican presidential candidate. The ex-president was 8% ahead of his nearest rival, Ron DeSantis. Now, that lead has soared to 26% after the charges brought against him in New York. He’s currently facing 34 felony charges that all relate to hush-money payment. One of the most famous cases on the list is a series of allegations that he paid hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

However, there are warnings that further charges being brought against Trump could be even more serious.

Trump arraigned

As it stands, the New York case could come to trial during the 2024 presidential campaign, which Trump could well be involved in.

Meanwhile, Trump supporters have turned even more conspiracist. Trump backers interviewed in Florida said the trial was a Democratic Party ploy to keep him out of power. One supporter said:

It just seems like a ploy by the Democratic Party trying to make sure that he’s not able to run in the next upcoming election.

If he’s up against Biden next time I’d definitely vote for him.

Never one to turn down publicity, after the first court hearings Donald Trump blustered to his base. He told supporters:

They can’t beat us at the ballot box, so they try to beat us through the law.

More to come

All that said, Trump may face yet more charges. Jacobin reported that three cases may yet be bought – two by the US Department of Justice and one by the state of Georgia:

All three investigations (one in Georgia and two interrelated cases at the DOJ) are concerned with Trump’s alleged attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election and remain in office despite losing the vote.

These charges could also implicate a number of other senior Republicans, and are said to be more serious than those featured in the New York case.

The question remains whether any of these charges will bring down Trump. But with the ex-president ahead in the polls to be Republican candidate, the 2024 election could be even more toxic than recent campaigns. And Trump – showman that he is – may come to relish taking the stand in New York.

Featured image via Wikimedia Commons/The White House, cropped to 770 x 403.

Share128Tweet80ShareSendShareShare
Previous Post

Bold talk, slow walk as Brazil’s Lula sets out to save Amazon

Next Post

UK government’s “green day” electric car policies will sacrifice the Global South for transition minerals

Next Post
Electric car charging. Transition minerals for electric vehicles like this are driving human rights abuses in the Global South.

UK government’s "green day" electric car policies will sacrifice the Global South for transition minerals

Finnish artillery fires.

Finland's NATO membership may increase international tensions

Windrush campaigners sue government over Braverman's rejections

UK sued after refusal to accept all Windrush scandal reforms

Israeli Occupation Forces raid Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem during Ramadan

Israeli attacks on Al Aqsa reinforce the dehumanisation of Palestinians living under occupation

Isar 2 nuclear power plant, which the Germany will start decommissioning on 15 April

Germany is about to close its final nuclear power plants, but it's still lagging on renewables

Please login to join discussion
Israel
Analysis

Israel executes two unarmed Palestinians after they surrendered

by Charlie Jaay
28 November 2025
Palestine Action
Analysis

Disabled arrestee refuses to be silent, saying “freedom is not to be taken from us without a fight”

by Ed Sykes
28 November 2025
Syria
Analysis

Syria: Fragile peace after Bedouin murders ignite sectarian tensions

by Alex/Rose Cocker
28 November 2025
Barghouti
Skwawkbox

Video: Barghouti honoured with new mural after 24 years as Israel’s political prisoner

by Skwawkbox
28 November 2025
palestine action
Analysis

Shocking new report reveals what really drove the government’s crackdown on Palestine Action

by The Canary
28 November 2025
  • Get our Daily News Email

The Canary
PO Box 71199
LONDON
SE20 9EX

Canary Media Ltd – registered in England. Company registration number 09788095.

For guest posting, contact ben@thecanary.co

For other enquiries, contact: hello@thecanary.co

Sign up for the Canary's free newsletter and get disruptive journalism in your inbox twice a day. Join us here.

© Canary Media Ltd 2024, all rights reserved | Website by Monster | Hosted by Krystal | Privacy Settings

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
  • UK
  • Global
  • Opinion
  • Skwawkbox
  • Manage Subscription
  • Support
  • Features
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Feature
    • Sport & Gaming
    • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Business
    • Money
    • Travel
    • Property
    • Food
    • Media
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Cart