Example output
Based on the available information, the claim that former U.S. President Donald Trump has been arrested and summoned to court, preventing him from running for president again, needs clarification:
Indictment and Arrest: There has been an indictment of Donald Trump related to a long saga involving sex, lies, and money​
​. A booking photo of Donald Trump was released, indicating some form of arrest or legal processing​
​.
Recent Developments: Despite some predictions and reports of his arrest, it is confirmed that Donald Trump was not arrested in New York recently. A grand jury is still in the process of deciding whether to indict him, pending the testimony of one more witness​
​.
Impact on Presidential Eligibility: The claim that Trump can no longer run for president due to this arrest is not directly supported by the available information. The U.S. Constitution outlines the qualifications for the presidency, which primarily include being a natural-born citizen, being at least 35 years old, and having resided in the U.S. for 14 years. It does not explicitly state that a criminal conviction disqualifies a candidate. However, the political and legal ramifications of such a situation could indirectly impact a candidate's viability or campaign.
In conclusion, while there has been some legal action against Donald Trump, including an indictment and the release of a booking photo, he has not been recently arrested in New York as of the latest reports. Additionally, there is no direct legal provision preventing him from running for president due to these developments, although the broader implications are complex and evolving.