If Trump were convicted on each of the 37 counts, the maximum punishment he could face is 400 years in prison and $9.5 million in fines. But that’s unlikely to happen, as federal judges typically set a defendant’s sentences on separate crimes to run concurrently, or at the same time. The most serious counts Trump is facing — those of conspiring to obstruct justice and those of withholding, corruptly concealing, and concealing classified documents — each carry a maximum prison term of 20 years and a fine of up to $250,000.
Trump does not face any mandatory minimum sentences, meaning that a judge is not necessarily obligated to send him to prison.
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I think O'Donnell opines and reports. He does both. In this case, he probably just flipped a coin and if it came up heads, he would've
opined that there is a mandatory minimum sentence, but if the coin came up tails, he would
opine that there wasn't a mandatory minimum sentence. And nobody at MSNBC ever fact-checked whatever it was that O'Donnell, based on the coin flip, decided to
claim or opine about mandatory minimum sentencing applicable to the Florida indictment. He was gonna wing it. He wouldn't even show the coin to Rachel Maddow. For all anybody knew, that coin couldve been a two-tailed coin.