Chris LaCivita, co-campaign manager of the Trump campaign, expressed doubt that any of the four criminal proceedings against former President Donald Trump will go to trial during the general election.
He emphasized Trump’s strong legal team and suggested that the indictments may be pushed aside.
The podcast also discussed the potential impact of the indictments on Trump’s support and how they might be perceived as partisan.
Former White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley noted that he does not “believe that, frankly, we’re gonna see a bunch of trials; I just don’t think we’re gonna see it.”
“I mean, the President’s got a squared away legal team; they’re aggressive. And I think ultimately, at the end of the day, these things will be largely just pushed aside,” he said.
“You don’t think there are going to be trials?” Tim Murtaugh asked.
“No,” LaCivita said.
LaCivita highlighted the perceived damage to the prosecutors and their strategies to remove Trump from the race.
“I think the damage to them, quite frankly, has already been done. All of the general election polls that are going on right now have Trump ahead by half a dozen points,” LaCivita said.
“But setting aside that, I think that they’ve shown their hand. They have all these bogus political prosecutions.”
The left’s “first strategy is to take him out of the race by weaponizing the DOJ, which, I hate to even say, but it is what it is,” he said.
“Then, their backup plan, which is failing spectacularly, was to deny him access to the ballot,” he added. “Talk about just putting your deck of cards, literally your hand, out there for everyone to see. It’s so transparent. They don’t want to face him.”
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