For the first time in the history of the United States, the impeachment of a former president in a criminal case is imminent, as the 45th president of America is waiting to be dragged before the courts, and it could be because of any of the 4 cases that bother him.

This is what the French magazine "Le Point" began a report by its correspondent Claire Menial in New York, in which she gave a summary of each of these issues:

Stormy Daniels case in New York

Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, and former US President Donald Trump nicknamed her "the face of the horse", a woman who accused him in a sexual case before the 2016 US presidential election campaign and agreed to give her $ 130,2018 in exchange for her silence and not raising the issue again, but she did not commit long, as she published a book in <> in which she revealed her entire story with him, and here is Alvin Bragg, the attorney general in Manhattan, New York, intends to indict Trump in an accounting matter related to this case.

The grand jury, which must decide whether to indict Trump, will meet again next week, and if convicted of a minor crime, Trump is liable to a fine, and if his crime is considered serious, he will be sentenced to four years in prison.


Georgia's "11,780 votes" case

This case concerns Donald Trump's attempts to change the outcome of the November 2020 presidential election, which he lost to incumbent President Joe Biden.

Trump could not accept losing Georgia, as this was the first time that Republicans lost this state since 1992, as Biden won by a margin of 11,779 votes out of 5 million, but Trump called on January 2021, 11, the official who supervises the elections in that region, Brad Raffensperger, and his call was recorded with him, where he urged him to give the Republican Party 780,<> votes to win over Biden, and when the employee responded He threatened to say "you're taking a big risk," which was recounted but gave Biden a larger, albeit smaller, margin.

The case is now before in Fulton County, Atlanta, and the final report reportedly recommended the conviction of several people in this case, and possible charges against them include violating election law, threatening officials and extortion, with a maximum sentence of up to 20 years in prison.

Mar-a-Lago Classified Documents

As early as May 2021, the archives asked Trump to return about 20 boxes of documents, some of which he should not have kept once his term ended, but exchanges with lawyers that ensure everything was returned continued throughout the year for the FBI to raid Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence, and 13,103 government documents, including <> classified documents, were found there.


Possible charges in the FBI search warrant at Mar-a-Lago include: unauthorized retention of documents related to state security and in connection with the espionage law punishable by a maximum sentence of 10 years, obstruction of the judiciary (20 years), mishandling of official documents (3 years), contempt of court for ignoring a grand jury order in May 2022 to return all documents (6 months), and conspiracy to make a false statement (5 years).

Interference in the results of the 2020 elections

This is the most important issue, and the most important charges against it were detailed in the final report of the Commission of Inquiry into the events of January 2021, <>, launched by the previous House of Representatives, which only had the power to investigate and recommend to the Ministry of Justice to indict.

In this case, obstruction of the official process could lead to 20 years in prison, especially since events delayed the certification of the electoral votes that were then counted at the Capitol, and Trump urged his supporters during that attack to continue it and not back down, which further complicates the issue for him.