November 29th 2023.
Matthew Dowd, a former strategist for the George W. Bush administration, believes that Donald Trump could face criminal charges for some of his actions before 2024. Dowd recently spoke to MSNBC anchor Joy Reid about his thoughts on the situation. He mentioned that one of the most concerning aspects of it is that Trump will be gaining momentum from the primaries and caucuses while simultaneously going through multiple trials.
Trump himself seems to be quite proud of his indictments. During some of his rallies, he boasted about having more indictments than the infamous gangster Al Capone. However, CNN's Daniel Dale pointed out that this isn't true - Capone was actually indicted six times, while Trump only faced four.
The 2024 Republican National Convention is set to take place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in July. Dowd believes that Trump will be nominated at the convention, despite the fact that he may be convicted at the same time. Dowd is quite perplexed by the situation, dubbing it as something he has never seen in his lifetime. He said, "It's going to be so weird while this is going on, Republican voters voting for him to be the nominee of the party as he's convicted."
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