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Trump vows to continue presidential campaign if convicted

  • The former US president spoke to a radio host about his reaction to criminal charges against him, as he bids for second White House term
  • Asked if being sentenced would stop his campaign, Trump said: ‘Not at all. There’s nothing in the constitution to say that it could’

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Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. File photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

Former US president Donald Trump said on Friday he would not end his run for the White House if he were convicted and sentenced in any of the criminal investigations mounting against him.

The 77-year-old Republican front runner was asked about his reaction to the federal and state charges he faces as he bids for a second term in 2024, a day after federal prosecutors added three felony counts to the indictment against him over his handling of classified documents.

Asked by right-wing radio host John Fredericks if being sentenced would stop his campaign, he quickly responded: “Not at all. There’s nothing in the constitution to say that it could.”

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“And even the radical left crazies are saying not at all, that wouldn’t stop (me) – and it wouldn’t stop me either. These people are sick. What they are doing is absolutely horrible,” he added.

Trump said previous presidents including Barack Obama and George W. Bush “took documents”, suggesting falsely that his predecessors had engaged in conduct similar to the alleged crimes for which he has been charged.

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“Nobody has ever gone through this. This is crazy,” he added, mischaracterising the law and a previous civil dispute over presidential documents to argue that he had done nothing wrong.

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