“I would hope that if they brought charges that they have a strong case, because this is, as you said, it’s unprecedented.'
Democratic Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly acknowledged there are “risks involved” in the potential indictment of former President Donald Trump by the Manhattan district attorney while reiterating that “nobody in our nation is or should be above the law.” “I would hope that if they brought charges that they have a strong case, because this is, as you said, it’s unprecedented.
In a social media post, Trump, referring to himself, said the “leading Republican candidate and former president of the United States will be arrested on Tuesday of next week” – though he did not say why he expects to be arrested. His team said after Trump’s post that it had not received any notifications from prosecutors.
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