Title: The Legal Woes of Donald Trump: Beyond Manhattan Investigations Donald Trump's legal troubles have been in the public eye since the beginning of his presidency. While the ongoing investigation in Manhattan has received significant media attention, there are three other investigations that are equally critical. Firstly, the New York State Attorney General has been conducting an investigation into possible illegal activity by Trump's businesses. The probe aims to inquire if Trump had knowingly exaggerated the value of his assets, which led him to receive loans and tax benefits. This investigation, which began in 2019, has recently accelerated with the appointment of a former Manhattan prosecutor leading the inquiry. Secondly, the investigation into Trump's alleged collusion with a foreign power during his presidential campaign in 2016 is ongoing. The Special Counsel probe led by Robert Mueller had unearthed some troubling details regarding the role of Trump's campaign in Russian interference. However, the investigation was cut short, and many questions remain unanswered. Efforts to re-open the probe have been severely hampered by Trump's allies and Republican lawmakers who refuse to investigate their former president. Thirdly, the investigation into Trump's alleged obstruction of justice during the Mueller probe is still ongoing. The inquiry aims to determine whether Trump had intentionally misinformed Congress and the public about the nature of his contacts with Russian officials. The investigation has already produced several indictments, including that of Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort. It is essential to note that these investigations are not mutually exclusive, and each one has the potential to lead to significant legal consequences for Trump. The former-president must be held accountable for his actions, and the investigations must proceed without interference. The American people must understand the full extent of Trump's alleged illegal activities, which seem to have been widely ignored during his time in office. In conclusion, while the Manhattan case against Trump has received significant media attention, there are three other ongoing investigations that are equally critical. The legal battles that Trump faces are far from over, and the former-president must be held accountable for his actions. The American people deserve to know the full extent of the activities of their elected leaders, and we only hope that these investigations will bring about the necessary transparency to ensure that justice is served. The Manhattan case isn't Trump's only legal problem.