
A Manhattan jury convicted former President Donald Trump of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records Thursday, making him a convicted felon.
Trump is expected to appeal the decision but is also still facing three other major criminal cases: The federal election interference case, the classified documents case, and the Georgia election interference case.
Here’s where those cases stand as Trump awaits his July 11 sentencing in the Manhattan hush money case.
Federal election interference case: Supreme Court arguments
Allegations that Trump interfered with the 2020 election coalesced into charges brought by special counsel Jack Smith as he was indicted in August 2023.
A trial date hasn’t been set after an initial March 4 trial was called off. The Supreme Court heard arguments over Trump’s claims of absolute …