
The MeidasTouch Podcast Trump INCRIMINATES Himself in New Interview
Sep 6, 2023
In a recent interview, Donald Trump makes shocking admissions that could be seen as self-incriminating, claiming, "I can do whatever I want." The discussion delves into the legal ramifications of his statements and the alarming disconnect between his rhetoric and reality. It also highlights the need for accountability as Trump navigates his ongoing legal challenges. Moreover, the podcast addresses the impact of dangerous political rhetoric and the emerging opposition to such ideologies in today's political landscape.
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Trump's Interview
- In a recent interview with Hugh Hewitt, Donald Trump responded to questions about the Mar-a-Lago documents case.
- Trump claimed he could "do whatever I want" and invoked the Presidential Records Act.
Analysis of Trump's Responses
- Ben Meiselas analyzes Trump's responses, noting his incoherent language and apparent disconnect from reality.
- Meiselas expresses concern over Trump's mental state and the potential implications for national security.
Trump's Bedminster Speech
- Trump's post-arraignment speech at Bedminster echoed his claims of unconstrained authority regarding document disposal.
- He asserted that neither the archivist nor Congress can veto his decisions, citing the Presidential Records Act.
