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Donald Trump may have dodged an impeachment conviction, but his legal troubles appear far from over.
Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett – one of the House impeachment managers who presented the incitement case against the former president in his Senate trial – has accused Mr Trump and his allies in the Republican Party of obstructing justice in both of his impeachment trials.
Ms Plaskett appeared on MSNBC's
Morning Joe and discussed the potential for Mr Trump to face charges stemming from his rhetoric and actions leading up to the US Capitol insurrection.
"Let's hope many jurisdictions throughout the United States, which are bringing up charges against the president," Ms Plaskett said. "District of Columbia, for inciting violence, Georgia for election tampering and election intimidation. New York, going back to his finances. We were never able to find out issues related to violations of the emoluments clause while the president was in office. All of those things will continue to move forward."