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The [[Mueller investigation]] determined that [[Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections|Russia interfered in the 2016 election]] to favor Trump. He lost the [[2020 United States presidential election|2020 presidential election]] to [[Joe Biden]] but refused to concede, falsely claimed widespread electoral fraud, and [[Attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election|attempted to overturn the results]]. On January 6, 2021, Trump urged his supporters to march to the [[U.S. Capitol]], which [[January 6 United States Capitol attack|many of them then attacked]]. He is the only U.S. president to have been impeached twice, [[First impeachment of Donald Trump|in 2019]] for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress after he pressured Ukraine to investigate Biden, and [[Second impeachment of Donald Trump|in 2021]] for incitement of insurrection; the Senate acquitted him in both cases. Scholars and historians [[Historical rankings of presidents of the United States|rank Trump]] as one of the worst presidents in American history.<!-- DO NOT CHANGE preceding sentence without prior consensus; see [[Talk:Donald Trump#Current consensus]], item 54. --> In 2024, a New York jury [[Prosecution of Donald Trump in New York|found him guilty on 34 felony counts]] of falsifying business records related to a [[Stormy Daniels–Donald Trump scandal|hush money payment to Stormy Daniels]], making him the only U.S. president convicted of a felony. Trump also received felony indictments related to his alleged [[FBI investigation into Donald Trump's handling of government documents|mishandling of classified documents]] and 2020 election interference, and was found liable in civil lawsuits [[E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump|for sexual abuse and defamation in 2023 and 2024]], and [[New York business fraud lawsuit against the Trump Organization|for financial fraud in 2024]].
After leaving office, Trump continued to dominate the Republican Party, and was its nominee again in the 2024 presidential election, which he won against Democratic candidate [[Kamala Harris
== Personal life ==
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