After being criminally indicted for the third time on Aug. 2, former President Donald Trump is now facing the prospect of being put on trial at least six times in the next year, clogging up his campaign calendar with multiple court appearances that intersect with key events on the 2024 political schedule. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] If the trial dates stay the same, Trump could clinch the GOP presidential nomination before voters learn whether he has been convicted on any of the charges, raising new questions about the logistical and political challenges of multiple trials unfolding against the backdrop of a presidential campaign. Trump is currently facing criminal charges in three different states and is widely expected to face another criminal indictment in Georgia by the end of this summer.