campaigning for president even if he were convicted. now, that is not entirely shocking to be honest. trump never admitted defeat after losing the election in the 2020 election. he s not going to tap out of the 2024 race when it s just getting started. but there s more to this move. it s not about politics. it has a bigger strategy at its core. as axios explains, the 2024 campaign is more than a race to return to the white house. this is a fight to stay out of prison. legal experts believe it s unlikely trump s criminal trial will be resolved before the 2024 election, so whoever wins the presidency could be in a position to influence trump s case, and if trump is the gop nominee, he could essentially be campaigning for his freedom, an unprecedented scenario in this country. according to axios, winning the presidency would give a chance for sympathy or even pardon himself if convicted. his political rivals trying to beat trump, they have signaled they would pardon him or bring
before he appears before a judge. now trump says that he ll plead not guilty to charges connected to his handling of classified documents. and of course as you may know, this is his 2nd indictment in 3 months. despite that growing legal peril that he finds himself and during an interview with political last night, trump vowed to continue campaigning for president even if he were convicted. now that s not entirely shocking to be honest. trump never admitted defeat after losing the 2020 election, he s not going to tap out of the 2024 race when it s just getting started. there s more to this move then his inability to back down. it s not about politics, trump s 3rd white house bid has a bigger strategy at its core. as axios explains, for donald trump 2024 campaign is more than a race to return to the white house. this is a fight to stay out of prison, legal experts believe it s unlikely that the criminal trial be resolved before the 2024 election whoever wins the president could
not guilty to charges connected to his handling of classified documents. and of course as you may know, this is his 2nd indictment in 3 months. despite that growing legal peril that he finds himself and during an interview with political last night, trump vowed to continue campaigning for president even if he were convicted. now that s not entirely shocking to be honest. trump never admitted defeat after losing the 2020 election, he s not going to tap out of the 2024 race when it s just getting started. there s more to this move then his inability to back down. it s not about politics, trump s 3rd white house bid has a bigger strategy at its core. as axios explains, for donald trump 2024 campaign is more than a race to return to the white house. this is a fight to stay out of prison, legal experts believe it s unlikely that the criminal trial be resolved before the 2024 election whoever wins the president could see the position to influence trump s caseposition to influence t
it would be all of the motions that happened before a trial and before jury selection. it would be donald trump s team for motions to dismiss the case and they would have a lot of argument and discussion on what witnesses could be put on the stand and what evidence could be brought to bear. that s something that depending how the court rules on the motion, we ll see the proceedings either speed up or slow down. one thing the justice department has in its favor, the southern district of florida is known to be a fairly quick jurisdiction. they like to move their cases. judges like to get them off their documents, and they do like to have speedy trials. we ll see if he s able to stall any lead-up to any trial. mara, let me get your reaction to a speedy trial and what that looks like. it could be about trump trying to keep himself out of prison. what does this say both about
presidency would give a chance for sympathy or even pardon himself if convicted. his political rivals trying to beat trump, they have signaled they would pardon him or bring accountability to the doj. so beyond donald trump t republican party seems to be condoning or approving the actions that led to his second indictment. those who don t approve are simply drowned out. has anyone heard asa hutchinson s post on condemnation? i don t think so. the stakes couldn t be higher in this upcoming presidential election. donald trump could be fighting to pardon himself or we could see a gerald ford/richard nixon situation with another republican vowing to absolve trump of his sins iechlts more than blue versus red.