Donald Trump made history twice in 2024.

Meanwhile,HuffPostsuggested that the sentencing hearing may not happen until Trump’s 4-year tenure ends in 2029.

Likewise,Politicostated that he would likely only be required to serve jail time after his term ended.

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Still, hisfelony convictions may have had unintended consequences for his businesses.

The other three cases against Donald Trump appear similarly bleak, too.

Special counsel Jack Smith is in charge of two criminal cases against Donald Trump.

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The first deals with how Trump allegedly interfered with the outcome of the 2020 election.

However, former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani toldNewsweekthat the controversial politician may not have to fire Smith after all.

And finally, there’s the Fulton County election racketeering case from 2020.