Trump Could Be In Serious Legal Jeopardy

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(FixThisNation.com) – A new Harvard Caps-Harris Poll has found that the majority of Americans believe that the case formed against former President Donald Trump relating to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack is strong and that it could prove to be a reason why he would leave the Republican primary race in 2024.

Specifically, of the registered voters asked 57 percent said that the case against him regarding his attempts to overturn the presidential election results in 2020 was either “very strong” or “somewhat strong.” This belief was held by 87 percent of Democrats, 31 percent of Republicans, and 47 percent of Independents.

Forty-two percent, which was the plurality, believe that Trump is most likely guilty of the charges that will be brought against him, while only 37 percent believed in his innocence and that no charges should be filed against him.

This latest poll comes after last week’s news that was posted by Trump on Truth Social. Last Tuesday Trump had written that he had received a “target letter” in this probe and that he had four days to appear before a grand jury, something which he opted not to do. The target letter is widely considered an indication that Trump is going to be charged in this case.

Trump has been indicted twice in the past few months. The first case relates to charges for falsifying business records connected to a hush money payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election, while the second case is a federal indictment connected to the classified documents that he had retained and possibly mishandled after leaving the White House.

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