Donald Trump Vows To Lock Up His Enemies If Elected President Again
<p>Former US President Donald Trump said that he will lock up his political enemies if he gets voted to be the President again. During an interview on Tuesday, the CEO of Blaze Media, Glenn Beck, talked about Trump's famous campaign vow which was to 'Lock Up' Hillary Clinton, his opponent in the 2016 US Presidential Elections. Beck asked Trump whether he regrets not locking Clinton up or not. He also asked whether he would lock other people up if he got elected as the President again. Trump responded to the questions by saying, “The answer is you have no choice because they’re doing it to us,” reported the Guardian.</p> <p>The former US President has always been vocal in supporting the chants of 'lock her up' but, he himself remains in significant danger of being jailed. </p> <p>He is under four indictments and currently faces 91 criminal charges that are related to election subversion, hush-money payments to an adult film star, and retention of classified information. Trump has denied these wrongdoings and instead claims to be a victim of political persecution.</p> <p><strong>ALSO READ | <a title="US Judge Sets Trial Date For Federal Case Against Trump Over Plot To Overturn 2020 Election" href="https://ift.tt/YyfkWMT" target="_blank" rel="dofollow noopener">US Judge Sets Trial Date For Federal Case Against Trump Over Plot To Overturn 2020 Election</a></strong></p> <p>Earlier this month, Politico calculated the maximum number of years that Donald Trump would spend in jail, the total number of years turned out to be 641. Conspiracy charges and 13 racketeering charges also got added after which Forbes reported that the maximum number of years now stands at 717. However, both sides have said that if Trump gets convicted then it is highly unlikely that he will receive the maximum sentence. They also said that his conviction won't bar Trump from contesting for President or being elected for that matter. </p> <p>Currently, Trump dominates national and key state polling in the President of the Republican nomination, reported the Guardian.</p>
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