Former President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Americans don’t want to see President Biden indicted when he leaves office, suggesting that he won’t seek retribution for the criminal cases leveled against him if he’s elected to the White House in November.
Trump, 77, alleged that the 81-year-old president and his administration have engaged in “tremendous criminality” related to the indictments brought against him since announcing his White House run and argued that it would be “easy” to go after Biden with the full force of the Justice Department while downplaying his interest in doing so.
“We can’t have this stuff go on,” the presumptive Republican nominee for president told Fox News host Sean Hannity, referring to GOP claims that the Biden administration has been engaging in lawfare to stymie his presidential campaign.
“Because you know what? When Biden goes out and everyone says, ‘Bye bye,’ and then he gets indicted two days later — the country doesn’t want that,” Trump said.
“They didn’t want it with Hillary Clinton either,” the former president continued, noting that he didn’t use the DOJ to go after the former secretary of state despite his supporters clamoring for him to “lock her up” on the 2016 campaign trail.
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