Former US President (2017-2021), Donald Trumpvowed on Tuesday that he would not withdraw his presidential candidacy even if he was found guilty on 34 charges of falsifying business records that a New York grand jury brought against him last week.
In a network interview foxnewswhen asked if he would drop out of the race if a New York court found him guilty, Trump responded that he “never backs out.”
“I wouldn’t dump him,” the Republican politician stressed in the first TV interview he gave after accusations of irregular payments to force him porn actress Stormy Daniels keep silent about the sexual relationship that they both had.
In an interview, Trump mentioned the day of his indictment in a Manhattan courthouse and assured that it was “terrible.”
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“People were crying, people who worked there. They told me they were sorry,” said the Republican, who He also took the opportunity to criticize President Joe Biden.who declared his intention to be re-elected in 2024.
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“I don’t think he can (run as a candidate),” Trump said of Biden, adding that “it’s not about age (…) there’s just something wrong (with him).”
As for the war in Ukraine, Trump said that this is something that would not have happened if he was still in the White House and He even assured that he talked with Russian President Vladimir Putin.about it when he was president.
“I saw that he loved Ukraineconsiders it part of Russia,” Trump said and criticized the current US policy on the war, especially the military support that has been provided to the Ukrainian government.
“Biden is so dedicated to Ukraine. What if this is an unwinnable war?” the former president said. “They took military equipment that I rebuilt and they gave it all to Ukraine,” he added.
US sent over $70 billion assistance to Ukraine since the beginning of the war, including humanitarian, military and financial support, according to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy.
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The most recent aid package announced last week was $2.6 billion, which includes extra ammo for SAM Patriot and Nasamov.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed the sending of aid, assuring that this is just what his country needs to confront Russia. (EFE)