Where does this all end?published at 13:48 British Summer Time 2 August 2023
Bernd Debusmann Jr
Reporting from Washington DC
Jez asks where this is likely to end: Prison? Civil war if he is elected? Will the charges run out of steam? Will there be a plea bargain?
That's the question on the minds of many Americans.
In theory, the various charges against Donald Trump in the three indictments could lead to lengthy prison terms. That would, of course, require him to be convicted.
That's by no means a certainty. In all three cases, his legal team will put up a spirited defence.
In the 6 January case, for example, his lawyers are likely to argue that Trump was not directly responsible for the violence that day because he told supporters to march "peacefully" on the Capitol.
Even if convicted, there are political, security and logistical questions to consider. It's unclear whether Trump would serve prison time - at least in the traditional sense - even if he's convicted. But that remains to be seen.
A plea bargain is not considered likely in any of the cases Trump is facing.
This would require that he admit he is guilty of a criminal offence, and so far he's been steadfast in maintaining that he's done nothing wrong and that the cases against him constitute a political "witch hunt".