Donald Trump’s mounting legal challenges have evolved into a major test for both the U.S. judicial system and the political landscape. The high-profile indictments — including allegations such as conspiracy to defraud the government and obstruction — go beyond personal stakes and raise broader questions about the resilience of democratic institutions and the rule of law.
As the cases move through the courts, judges and juries face the complex task of weighing evidence while safeguarding due process. The outcome is likely to influence public trust in American institutions for years to come, shaping how the balance between political power and legal accountability is understood in a modern democracy.
