If Trump wins, I assume all the proceedings against him get put on hold as long as he's in the White House, at a minimum, or might even be dismissed. But is that true?
Sure, the evidence could all be used for yet another impeachment proceeding, if the Dems hold the House. But we already know what the end result of that exercise will be.
That's question #1.
Question #2:
If the trials are delayed until after the election and Trump loses, do his money backers abandon him?
Question #3:
Trump is already calling for a bloodbath if he loses. Yes, yes, he's being sufficiently vague in his wording that he can claim he wasn't literally calling for it - any more than he was literally calling for the J6 riot. But does anyone believe he isn't calling for it?
Point being, if Insurrection, the Sequel is in the air, how willing will the prosecutors be to press forward on his trials?
Question #4:
Back to if he wins, if the trials are put on hold, what are the odds they will be able to resume after his term - even assuming he steps down after his term.