Donald Trump declares intention to run for president while facing criminal charges, potentially testing the nation's judicial and political processes. Attacks special counsel and claims the evidence is weak.
In an interview conducted on his plane, Trump declared, “I’ll never leave.” If he said this, it’s because he is aware that he can run for president while in jail or as a convicted felon. Even more adamantly, he said that he was putting everything on the line, that he wouldn’t back down, and that he would never be detained.would be a severe test of the nation’s judicial and political processes.
The new charge was described by Trump as “ridiculous and baseless” and “among the most horrific abuses of power in our country’s history” as a result of the Biden administration “weaponizing” the justice department. The sole benefit of the indictment, he continued, “is that it has significantly increased my poll numbers.”Trump continued to make what some say are unfounded accusations against his former rival Hillary Clinton. The latter’s use of a private email address was the subject of a lengthy investigation by the State Department before it concluded that there was “no convincing evidence of… deliberate mishandling of classified documents.
Trump also mentioned Mike Pence, his current rival for the presidency and a former vice president who had marked documents found in his Indiana home.Trump is accused of purposefully hiding boxes of data from his attorney, the FBI, and the grand jury, according to the most recent indictment, in contrast to Biden, and Pence who immediately turned over the marked documents after they were discovered and permitted their lawyers to search their premises.
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