Donald Trump Says He'll Still Run For President If He Gets Indicted (And It Sounds Like He Expects To Be!)
16.09.2022 - 03:35
/ perezhilton.com
If you think a little thing like an indictment under, say, the Espionage Act, is going to slow down the Trump Train, you have another thing coming. And that thing is probably NOT democracy…
As you’ve probably heard, Donald Trump is under investigation yet again, this time for taking a bunch of classified documents with him to Mar-A-Lago when he left the White House. We’re talking the kind of seriously top secret stuff that you aren’t even supposed to remove from special rooms with armed guards. Recently we learned some of those docs contained nuclear defense secrets. SERIOUSLY.
The government seems to already have Trump dead to rights on taking the materials and lying about it — both obstruction of justice and violations of the Presidential Records Act. But considering there’s no legitimate reason for a private citizen to have those documents, why would he take them? And then blatantly lie about it? You can see why concerns are far weightier than just a worry over some misplaced papers. There really is an investigation about whether Trump violated the Espionage Act.
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It seems more than ever from his latest interview that even Trump is expecting to get indicted. And he’s trying to get out in front of it. Speaking to conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt, the former POTUS declared:
He made it very clear this would NOT derail his plan to run for President again in 2024. He said:
Um… what?! Is there really not a rule against a person who’s been INDICTED ON CHARGES LIKE ESPIONAGE running for president?!
Well… apparently not. Felons may not be allowed to vote in many places, but the Constitution doesn’t say anything about them not being able to run
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