Donald Trump Says: Presidential Candidates Under Felony Indictment Have 'No Right to Be Running'
Monday, July 03, 2023 at 1:53:38p PDT
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The inbred hypocrisy of Donald Trump and his MAGA flavored Republican Party is an unmistakable feature that they have exhibited for years. It has actually become a tool that they employ shamelessly in the dissemination of their flagrantly dishonest propaganda.
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Trump himself is the foremost dispenser of this prefab hypocrisy. He excels at making public statements that are diametrically opposed to his prior statements, even when they were merely minutes apart. It's such an obvious diversion from reality that it's possible it isn't hypocrisy at all, but a more serious mental deficiency.
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For much of the past few months, Trump has been immersed in anxiety over the multitude of crimes he has committed and the legal accountably that he is now facing. He has been been indicted twice on than 60 felony counts ranging from falsifying business records, to obstruction of justice, to violations of the Espionage Act due to his theft and hoarding of classified documents.
Regarding those documents, Trump has floated numerous hypocritical explanations for keeping them at his Mar-a-Lago home/hotel. He has variously claimed that they don't exist, that they were declassified with his mind, that they were planted by the FBI, and that they actually belong to him. Clearly, it isn't possible for all of those excuses to be true. But as the Hypocrite in Chief, Trump doesn't care.
Now that Trump is an indicted suspect in dozens of felonious acts, he is lashing out at law enforcement and prosecutors, many of whom he appointed. And the fact that he's a criminal defendant doesn't seem to be an impediment to his campaign. In fact, he brags that his polling goes up with each new charge.
However, that was not always his opinion of presidential candidates under investigation. Reporters at CNN recently reached back to Trump's 2016 campaign when he was running against Hillary Clinton and was calling on the feds to "lock her up." What they found were Trump's feelings about that state of affairs, at least at that time, were markedly different...
There are significant differences between the probes of Clinton and Trump. For one, there was never any credible evidence of Clinton having committed a crime. Consequently, she was never indicted. She was, in fact, eventually exonerated in full. Trump, on the other hand, has been indicted on 60+ felony counts. And there is voluminous evidence in both material documents and testimony from Trump associates, including his former attorneys."Trump made the comments nearly seven years ago about Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign.
“'We could very well have a sitting president under felony indictment and ultimately a criminal trial,' Trump said during a November 5, 2016, campaign rally in Reno, Nevada, reviewed by CNN’s KFile. 'It would grind government to a halt.'"
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"If [Hillary Clinton] were to win, it would create an unprecedented Constitutional crisis that would cripple the operations of our government. She is likely to be under investigation for many years, and also it will probably end up - in my opinion - in a criminal trial. [...]. She has no right to be running."
So if Trump were interested in showing some principled consistency in his views, he would immediately drop out of the race. After all, he is "likely to be under investigation for many years," which would "cripple the operations of our government," and "grind government to a halt." But consistent with his practice of Olympic-grade hypocrisy, we should not expect Trump to hold himself to the standards he imposes on others. In his mind he is immune from any judgment or punishment because everything he does is "perfect."