Donald Trump vows to lock up political enemies if
he returns to White House
Former president tells Glenn Beck he would have ‘no
choice’ but to lock up opponents ‘because they’re doing it to us’
Martin
Pengelly in Washington
@MartinPengelly
Wed 30 Aug
2023 16.55 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/aug/30/trump-interview-jail-political-opponents-glenn-beck
Donald
Trump says he will lock up his political enemies if he is president again.
In an
interview on Tuesday, the rightwing broadcaster Glenn Beck raised Trump’s
famous campaign-trail vow to “lock up” Hillary Clinton, his opponent in 2016, a
promise Trump did not fulfill in office.
Beck said:
“Do you regret not locking [Clinton] up? And if you’re president again, will
you lock people up?”
Trump said:
“The answer is you have no choice, because they’re doing it to us.”
Trump has
encouraged the “lock her up” chant against other opponents but he remains in
considerable danger of being locked up himself.
Under four
indictments, he faces 91 criminal charges related to election subversion,
retention of classified information and hush-money payments to a adult film
star. He denies wrongdoing and claims to be the victim of political
persecution. Trials are scheduled next year.
Earlier
this month, Politico calculated that Trump faced a maximum of 641 years in
jail. After the addition of 13 racketeering and conspiracy charges in Georgia,
Forbes upped the total to more than 717 years.
Trump is
77.
Both sites
noted, however, that if convicted, the former president was unlikely to receive
maximum sentences. Nor would convictions bar Trump from running for president
or being elected. On that score, Trump dominates national and key state polling
regarding the Republican presidential nomination.
In his
Tuesday interview on BlazeTV, Trump also said he “never hit Biden as hard as I
could have” while in office.
Trump’s
first impeachment concerned attempts to find dirt on rivals including Biden,
related to politics and business in Ukraine. Now, in Congress, Trump’s
Republican allies are threatening to impeach Biden over unsubstantiated
allegations connected to his surviving son, Hunter.
Trump told
Beck that Biden was behind the indictments against him. In fact, all were
brought by prosecutors independent of the White House: 44 by the justice
department special counsel Jack Smith, 34 by the Manhattan district attorney,
Alvin Bragg, and 13 by Fani Willis, the district attorney of Fulton county,
Georgia.
Trump also
claimed “the woman that I never met, that they accused me of rape, that’s being
run by a Democrat, a Democrat operative, and paid for by the Democrat [sic]
party”.
That was a
reference to civil claims brought by E Jean Carroll, a writer who says Trump
sexually assaulted her in New York in the 1990s. Earlier this year, Trump was
found liable for sexual abuse and defamation and fined about $5m. A second
trial is due next year. The judge in the case has said Trump has been
adjudicated a rapist.
Also facing
investigations of his business affairs, Trump said Democrats and other
opponents were “sick people … evil people”.
The twice
impeached, four times indicted, 91 times charged ex-president also told Beck he
“always had such great respect for the office of the president and the
presidency”.
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