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Trump’s criminal cases hinge on outcome of Tuesday’s election

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Donald Trump's criminal cases have often dominated his schedule, infuriating him at times.

They have cost more than $100 million in legal bills for his staff.

Trump has said he would “fire” the special counsel who brought two federal cases against him.

If he loses, he could face a federal trial in Washington next year or the year after.

There is little doubt that, practically speaking, Trump could end the cases against him if he returns to the White House .

The personal stakes of the election for Trump have pushed him toward running and taking the campaign seriously, according to people close to him.

If Trump loses the election, a Harris presidency would mean that the two federal cases could continue on their long path through the federal appeals courts.

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