Fox News host Trey Gowdy advised Donald Trump to show more humility after his Supreme Court ballot victory, noting the court would likely rule against him on presidential immunity claims.
While the court unanimously allowed Trump to remain on ballots, Gowdy said it’s confusing for Trump to praise the court one day but criticize it the next depending on the ruling.
“I would encourage him to do something that he doesn’t often do, which is show humility, because there are other decisions that are coming that he may not agree with,” Gowdy said.
Gowdy said Trump wouldn’t win his argument for full presidential immunity.
“I don’t think he’s going to win the presidential immunity case before the court,” he said. “So, you know, it’s confusing when you say ‘I love you’ on one day and ‘I hate you’ the next. Show a little restraint when you win. Show a little restraint when you don’t win.”
“It’s confusing when you say ‘I love you’ on one day and ‘I hate you’ the next,” Justin Baragona said.
The Supreme Court agreed to consider Trump’s immunity claims in April, potentially delaying his election interference trial until after a potential 2024 election win, allowing Trump to dismiss the case if reelected.
“BIG WIN FOR AMERICA!!!” Trump wrote.
“I hope that the justices, because they’ll be working on some other cases, but one in particular, presidents have to be given totally immunity,” he said. “They have to be allowed to do their job. If they’re not allowed to do their job, it’s not what the founders wanted, but perhaps even more importantly it will be terrible for the country.”
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