Former President Donald Trump vowed to prosecute Democrats if reelected as president in 2024.
Trump shared the strong words during an interview with Blaze founder Glenn Beck on Tuesday.
Trump Promises To Prosecute Democrats As President: ‘They’re Doing It To Us’ https://t.co/fEkd5fg3rL pic.twitter.com/he1vfSrhGL
— Daily Wire News (@DailyWireNews) August 30, 2023
“You said in 2016, you know, ‘lock her up,’ and then when you became president, you said, we don’t do that in America, that’s just not the right thing to do,” Beck said. “That’s what they’re doing. Do you regret not locking her up? And if you’re president again, will you lock people up?”
“The answer is,” Trump said, “you’ll have no choice because they’re doing it to us.”
This was quite the exchange last night.
Glenn Beck to Donald Trump: “You said in 2016, you know, ‘lock her up.’ And then when you became president, you said, ‘We don’t do that in America.’ That’s just not the right thing to do. That’s what they’re doing. Do you regret not… pic.twitter.com/nLXADh5YmI
— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) August 30, 2023
Trump went on to blast Biden and those who have pushed to indict him.
“I always had such great respect for the office of the president … I never hit Biden as hard as I could have,” he continued. “And then I heard that he was trying to indict me. And it was him that was doing it, you know. I don’t think he’s sharp enough to think about much, but he was there. He was probably the one giving the order," he said.
“These are sick people. These are evil people,” he added.
Trump tells Glenn Beck the American people see through Democrats' efforts to lock him up: 'Every case is a scam' like 'Russia, Russia, Russia' https://t.co/XqMCjG8eLa
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) August 29, 2023
"Trump has been indicted for allegedly: falsifying business records; retaining classified national defense information; conspiring to defraud the U.S. and to violate civil rights; and for alleged false statements and racketeering, all amounting to 91 counts," the Blaze reported.
"The corresponding felony charges together carry potential prison sentences adding up to a maximum sentence of 717.5 years behind bars, reported Forbes," it added.
Trump's Washington indictment is currently scheduled for March 4, just days before Super Tuesday's primary votes. His court case in Georgia is scheduled eight days before the state's primary.
The ongoing battle continues to grow, with current polls showing Trump will win the primary and has a strong chance to win the general election.