Trump Says He Won’t Withdraw From The Election 2024 Even If Convicted.
According to Sputnik, the former President of the United States, Donald Trump, referring to the accusations brought against him about the transfer of classified documents to his residential mansion in Florida, said that even if he is convicted, he will not give up his candidacy in the 2024 elections.
Trump admitted that if he had planned to leave politics, he would have done so long before the 2016 election cycle began.
He added: I will never give up. You see, if I was going to withdraw, I would have done it before the main election race in 2016. This was practically impossible.
The former president of the United States repeated his criticism of Jack Smith, the special counsel who oversees the case of the documents discovered from his Mar-e-Lago mansion in Florida, and it was recalled that he believed that none of the 37 charges against him were true. He entered, it will not be proven.
Even if the US prosecutor’s office succeeds in convicting the former president, Trump still has no legal impediment to participate in the 2024 presidential election.
Currently, he has met the three main prerequisites for contesting in the election campaign, and he was banned from participating in the election only when the US Senate condemned him during one of his two impeachment proceedings.
Although Trump has announced that he does not intend to appeal, he has informed reporters that if he succeeds in going to the Oval Office of the White House again, he will not be pardoned.
He emphasized: I did nothing wrong. It doesn’t matter if the poll numbers go up by a large percentage in my favor. I don’t like to be accused. I have never been accused in my whole life and now they accuse me every two months. These accusations are politically motivated.