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Tucker asks Trump: If indictments fail, will the Deep State resort to killing you?

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Former President ​Donald ‍Trump ‍is immensely popular. ‍ It’s a simple fact that poses an uncomfortable reality for ‍the deep state. Water is also⁢ wet.

In lieu of participating in the Aug. 23 ‌Republican presidential primary⁤ debate, ⁢Trump sat down for a one-on-one discussion with Tucker Carlson‍ in which the two ‍discussed Joe Biden’s puppet presidency and the ⁢mysterious⁣ circumstances surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s death, among other things.

One of the more⁢ pertinent topics of conversation, as one might expect given the ongoing ⁣persecution and politically ‌motivated indictments of Trump and his allies, ‍was the near-total weaponization ​of the American ​justice system.

At‌ one ⁢point, ⁤Carlson asked Trump point⁣ blank if⁢ the only way for the deep state to end his political influence is to permanently incapacitate ⁤him. After‌ all, Trump has been⁢ indicted four times now‌ — most recently in Fulton County, Georgia,​ with 18 of his associates⁣ on phony trumped-up charges — and it isn’t slowing down his presidential⁤ campaign.

“Indictment⁢ is not working, your poll numbers ⁤go​ up,” Carlson‌ said. ‌“What’s next? Trying to put you in prison for the rest of your life, that’s not ⁢working. Don’t they have to kill you now?”

Trump ‌responded⁣ with a deference to his supporters’ ability to see through the partisan⁣ hackery.

“I think the people of our country don’t get enough‍ credit ⁤for how smart they are. But they get⁤ it, they‍ really get it,” Trump ‍said.

He also pointed out the ​blatant double standard being applied to him and ⁤current President‌ Joe Biden. Whereas Trump can invoke ​executive‍ privilege ​under the Presidential ‍Records‍ Act related to his storage of documents, Biden has⁣ held troves ⁣of documents in several locations, many insecure, for years before entering the ⁣Oval ‌Office.

“It’s all ‌bullsh-t,” ⁢Trump told⁢ Tucker.


Samuel Mangold-Lenett⁣ is ‍a staff ‍editor at The⁣ Federalist. His writing has ‍been featured in the Daily Wire, Townhall, The American Spectator, and other outlets. He is⁣ a 2022 Claremont Institute Publius Fellow. Follow him on Twitter @smlenett.

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