Special Counsel Jack Smith said Trump is being targeted in a national investigation into voter fraud and the storming of the Capitol. Trump reports this on his social media site Truth Social, although he does not provide any evidence for it. The former president says he has to report within four days.
If this case goes forward, Smith’s last question will be what Trump’s state of mind was on January 6,” Hammelburg said. “In other words, did he really believe in the stolen election or was it a deliberate fraud.”
Case with serious consequences
If Trump’s claims are correct, this is a serious case that could have serious consequences, Hammelburg predicts. “If you try to win an election through fraud, you can take poison that risks a prison sentence.”
And it doesn’t end there, says the correspondent. Trump is still facing tax fraud charges in New York, he has a defamation case pending, and then there’s the federal confidential documents case unfolding in Miami. In addition, there is another case of electoral fraud in Georgia. This will not stop.’
Despite everything towards the White House
Yet it may still be possible that Trump will become president again, Hammelburg thinks. Because despite everything, he is far ahead of the other Republican candidates in the polls. And even his supporters accept it. The more allegations come in, the stronger Trump’s support is also from his fans.
Trump tells Truth Social he expects an arrest and indictment on Thursday. He brings up awful news and calls the Attorney Smith insane.