Trump’s criminal case in Georgia
Members of the media may directly contact :
Gilles Levasseur (English and French)
Faculty of Law - Civil Law Section; and Telfer School of Management
Email: glevasse@uottawa.ca / jlgilles.levasseur@sympatico.ca
Professor Levasseur can comment on the impact of these accusations on the forthcoming presidential elections.
“The criminal charges can bring out conducts that were not known in the past and influence the fundraising campaigns of Mr. Trump.”
Ferry de Kerckhove ( English and French)
Senior Fellow, Faculty of Social Sciences, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Email: ferry.de.kerckhove@uOttawa.ca
Professor de Kerckhove is able to address this subject from the perspective of international affairs as well as the role of the three branches of government in the United States.
“The question is whether the United States will be able to recover from one of its greatest political crises to date. This crisis has highlighted the fragility of the cherished balance between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, as it appears that a single person can disrupt this balance. Interestingly, Republicans seem to lack the intent to strengthen the fundamental structure of American politics.”