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Steve Sadow
Donald Trump’s lawyer in Georgia said Friday that if his client wins the presidency next year, he can’t face a state racketeering trial until after he leaves office.
Attorney Steven Sadow argued during a court hearing that the US Constitution shields Trump from a trial if he wins the White House. He cited the constitution’s Supremacy Clause, which says federal law takes precedence over state law. Trump is accused of leading a conspiracy to stay in office after losing the 2020 election.