A former Trump insider spills the beans on the ex-President’s concern-filled playbook, unveiling a strategy to dodge potential criminal charges. Alyssa Farah Griffin, a key player in Trump’s administration, spilled the tea during a recent CNN appearance.
Trump, eyeing the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, faces a whopping 91 criminal charges across federal and state levels. Griffin dishes that Trump’s worry about Department of Justice Special Counsel Jack Smith is the engine behind his political moves.
Despite advisers pushing for a focus on the economy and foreign policy, Griffin spills that Trump’s fixation on the DOJ’s January 6th investigation takes the spotlight. She reveals Trump’s belief that re-election equals pardon power, a strategy shaped by his dread of legal consequences.
Even with a pledge to campaign from prison, Trump’s determination, as per Griffin, remains strong. Legal hurdles might block certain runs, but he could still chase the presidency even with guilty verdicts in other criminal charges.
In a twist, Griffin highlights Trump’s true colors shining through when he rants against Jack Smith, using fiery phrases like rot in hell. As Trump’s legal battles intertwine with his political ambitions, the 2024 election promises a drama-packed showdown. Stay tuned for more twists and turns in this legal-political saga.
