Now the indictments against Donald Trump are to go to Trial, the former President expressed eagerness in getting on the stand and testifying, which is giving the Democrats second thoughts on whether they have made a bad move.
During an interview with conservative podcaster Hugh Hewitt, Trump described the indictments against him as “election interference.”
“Will you testify in your own defense?” Hewitt asked.
Trump replied, “Oh, yes, absolutely.”
“You’ll take the stand?” Hewitt queried further.
“That I would do,” Trump quipped.
“That I look forward to, because that’s just like Russia, Russia, Russia,” he added.
“I look forward to testifying. At Trial, I’ll testify.”
Trump testifying on the witness stand at the trial could end up being a nightmare for Democrats.
Just like the strategic mistake the left-wing media made in 2016 by giving Trump tons of airtime, this could be worse for Democrats.
Trump’s Georgia mug shot has become a rallying symbol for his base. Whatever they do to try and defeat Trump, he gains more strength.
Trump told Hewitt they’re “only to get me out. They don’t want me running.”
“If I weren’t running, or if I was in fourth place instead of being in first place by 50 points or more, … this wouldn’t be happening — none of it,” Trump said.
“It’s happening because I’m beating [President Joe Biden], and it’s only because I did what I did. What I did to Hillary [Clinton], it shocked them.”
“They said, ‘We can never let this happen again.’ They cheated like dogs. … I did much better the second time than I did the first. And they know that better than anybody,” he added.
“And now we’re going to do it again, and we’re going to win. And if we don’t win, our country is finished. I really believe that. Our country is finished.”
Did the Democrats learn nothing from 2016?
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