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    Home » Blog » Did Trump just confess to a crime on TV? Breaking down his election interference claims from latest interview

    Did Trump just confess to a crime on TV? Breaking down his election interference claims from latest interview

    September 2, 2024Updated:September 3, 2024 World No Comments
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    In a new interview with Fox News ‘ Mark Levin, Donald Trump asserted that he had “every correct” to interfere in the 2020 presidential election, which has drawn strong condemnation and renewed attention. Trump’s remarks, made during the next part of the interview aired on Sunday evening, were seen by some as a possible attendance of crime.
    Trump, who faces four counts related to alleged unlawful interference in the 2020 election, claimed that his surveys figures surged after his accusation, a place he found strangely encouraging. ” Basically, but you know the good news is it’s so ridiculous that my surveys numbers go up”, Trump said. ” Whoever heard you get charged with influencing a presidential election, where you have every right to do it, gets charged, and your poll numbers increase”
    Joyce Vance, a former federal prosecutor, vehemently condemned Trump’s tweets on X ( previously Twitter ), calling them “banality of evil.” Trump’s implication that he could bypass the will of the electorate was criticized by Vice. She said,” There’s not proper to ‘ interfere’ with a national poll. Trump claims he has the power to bypass the electors ‘ would in an election he lost, which is the absurdity of evil right here. And, he will do it again. We had cast a massive ballot against him.
    Hannah Arendt’s definition of “banality of bad” was first used by philosophers in their accounts of Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann’s trial, which highlighted the disturbing normalcy of his terrible deeds, according to Newsweek.
    Trump’s followers immediately reacted, accusing Vance of interpreting his statements. Some responded, claiming her response was biased, with jokes and contemptuous language.
    Legitimate economists, including MSNBC’s Katie Phang, highlighted the weight of Trump’s claims. Phang shared a picture from the discussion with the phrase” Criming and therefore confessing to the crime. That’s a Trump specialty”.
    Trump’s legal team is nevertheless urging the election meddling situation to be delayed, citing a new Supreme Court ruling that grants president broad immunity from prosecution. They want the court to extend the proceedings, including further hearings and motions to compel them, until 2025.

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