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Disastrous Trump interview. Confidential Documents – Donald Trump Indictment – Trump on Fox News: “The Whisper of a Deflated Airbag”

Donald Trump performing at the Republican party.

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In his first interview since his conviction in the classified documents case, Donald Trump was met with scorn and ridicule. There are also legal consequences – he could have incriminated himself, too.

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  • Donald Trump gave his first interview to Fox News since his conviction in the classified documents case.
  • Trump’s answers to critical questions could unexpectedly be used against him in the next trial.
  • Trump indirectly admitted not complying with the government’s request to return the documents.
  • He did this because there were private property in the respective chests and he was too busy to take care of them.
  • Mainly liberal, but sometimes conservative, observers reacted to the interview with malice.

This performance didn’t go well for Donald Trump: In an interview with his former Fox News anchor, the former president and leading candidate for the Republican nomination in the 2024 presidential election may have incriminated himself on charges of storing classified documents.

When asked why he did not turn the documents over to the National Archives after they demanded them, Trump said the boxes containing the documents also contained personal items that he wanted removed first.

But he was too busy for that. “The boxes were full of many things: golf shirts, pants, shoes, and there were many things,” Trump said. The statement can be read as an admission that Trump did not comply with the authorities’ demands.

“Just a bunch of papers.”

The Republican also tried to defuse an audio recording in which he appeared to brag to visitors that he had classified documents about a planned attack on Iran.

“I didn’t have a document per se,” Trump said. All he had was a “stack of papers” dealing with “Iran and other things”. Trump will likely argue in court that he should speak in recording documents he didn’t even have.

“A criminal defense attorney’s nightmare”

In the interview, Trump drew ridicule from the liberal media. “Trump’s Fox News Interview Was a Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Nightmare”. titled News site “Vox”. MSNBC News Channel Wire Trump’s remarks are “the whisper of an airbag running out of air”.

The political magazine “The New Republic” booksTrump admitted he committed a crime, “but only because he was busy and needed to find those golf shirts and shoes… that he kept in his state secrets box, and that’s what you do.”

high According to Rolling Stone, Trump himself assumed he cut a very good character in the interview because he would have answered the questions so well. On the other hand, “It was a disaster if you look at it as a lawyer,” said former Trump lawyer Ty Cobb. Trump has given the government a great gift — and they’ll get more of it because [seine Anwälte] You will not be silent about it.”

A conservative relationship between love and hate

Fox News senior political expert Bret Hume also portrayed Trump’s performance in an indifferent light. Trump’s answers were “on the verge of incoherence”. It was as if he was arguing that he could have done whatever he wanted with the classified documents. “I don’t think this will stand up in court.”

Trump’s relationship with Fox News is one of love-hate: During the 2016 presidential campaign, the ultra-conservative news channel did everything it could to block Donald Trump’s Republican nomination. But during Trump’s presidency, he became his public mouthpiece.

Claim for damages with consequences

Not until the beginning of the year were there signs of an end to Donald Trump’s good relationship with Fox News: publishing his claim that the 2020 presidential election was illegitimate, for example because voting machines were rigged, the broadcaster made a lawsuit from the manufacturer of these machines Dominion. Fox News paid the anchor $787.5 million to pre-empt the ruling.

But Fox News corrected course once again and attacked the former US president in the context of his civil indictment in the money silence scandal. This past May, the anchor cut all of Trump’s references to the alleged stolen election from another interview.

Trump wants to skip the TV debate

It’s possible that a federal indictment in the context of the now classified documents case would be too much for the broadcaster. In any case, the harsh tone of the latest interview seems to indicate a new take on the controversial politician.

Fox News will also host the first televised debate of the 2024 Republican presidential candidates this summer. Trump does not want to attend the event, the announcer is ultimately “hostile” to him.

Plus, his leadership in recent polls elevates him from the competition: “Why would I allow people who come to the one, two, and zero percent to attack me with questions all night?”