Sky News Australia Washington Correspondent Annelise Nielsen says “you can run a campaign from a prison cell” saying the indictment is “not the worst thing” Donald Trump has been accused of as he awaits further trials in other states.
‘You can run a campaign from a prison cell’: Indictment not ‘worst thing’ Trump’s accused of
“He’s going to be done for rules around how it was recorded in internal business documents, that it wasn’t declared as being campaign-related, in that he can either have breached financial regulations or could’ve breached campaign rules, either scenario isn’t necessarily the worst thing he’s been accused of,” Ms Nielsen told Sky News host James Morrow.
“With the other cases that are pending, potentially facing trial in Georgia around his call to officials there to ask them to find 11,000 votes or when it was discovered he was keeping highly classified confidential documents – that carries much more serious charges at federal levels.”
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