Trump states that he would have the right to seek retribution against those who raised concerns about his actions.
Trump declares that the current state of the country must come to an end.
If re-elected in November, former President Trump stated that he would have the "right" to pursue his political opponents.
After being found guilty of falsifying business records in NY v. Trump, Trump sat down with Planet Chronicle host Sean Hannity to discuss the state of the country and his political campaign.
What would the former president say to those who believe he seeks revenge and will utilize the legal system to pursue his political opponents if he is reelected in 2025, according to Hannity's inquiry?
"Trump responded, "Number one, they're wrong. This has to stop because otherwise, we won't have a country. After the election, I have every right to pursue them, and it's easy because it's Joe Biden and you see all the criminality, all the money going into his family and him, all of it from China, Russia, and Ukraine.""
The House Oversight and Accountability Committee alleges that the Biden family and its associates received millions of dollars from foreign entities, including China, Ukraine, and Romania, while President Biden was serving as vice president.
In May 2023, House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer's office released a press release stating that the Bidens attempted to conceal their influence-peddling schemes by withholding information, but bank records proved their involvement in making millions from foreign nationals. The Biden family established over a dozen companies while Joe Biden was vice president, providing access and influence to these foreign nationals.
Earlier this year, Biden's brother James testified that the president had no involvement in the family's business dealings. Last year, White House spokesman Ian Sams stated that there was no evidence of wrongdoing as House Republicans claimed.
Trump stated that he does not wish to follow the path taken by Democrats in regards to the Republican Party.
"He stated that they want to arrest the person who won the nomination in a landslide, despite not committing any crime."
The 2024 GOP frontrunner stated that the actions being taken against him could lead to the destruction of the country if they continue. He referred to it as weaponization of the election, which some people call lawfare or just warfare.
"I believe this is the most important election in our country's history. We must put an end to it."
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