After being elected, he will be imprisoned. Former FBI director: Trump or wearing ankle shackles to accept presidential primary nomination. Trump | President | Director
Former US President Trump
According to a report by Congressional Hill on the 4th, former FBI Director James Komi stated that if Trump wins the Republican Party's 2024 presidential primary nomination, he will accept the nomination with shackles on his feet. Due to multiple criminal charges, Trump may face imprisonment after being elected.
On the same day, Komi stated on a program that based on his work experience, Trump would be recognized by the Republican Party. However, Trump has driven America crazy, and he may wear ankle shackles when accepting nominations at Republican convention. Americans may also have a president who faces imprisonment after being elected. As a Republican, Komi stated that nominating Trump for president is precisely the current situation that the Republican Party has to face. He is concerned that "nominating someone who is undergoing criminal investigation and prosecution may lead us astray.".
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Komi was nominated by then US President Obama as FBI Director in June 2013 and was relieved of his position by Trump on May 9, 2017. During his tenure, Komi led investigations into cases such as Hillary's "email gate" and Trump's "Russia gate".
Trump is currently facing multiple criminal charges or investigations, including the Department of Justice's investigation into confidential documents from the Sea Lake Manor, the Department of Justice's investigation into the Congressional Riot case, Georgia's investigation into Trump's alleged interference in elections, New York's prosecution of Trump's commercial institutions for financial fraud, New York's criminal prosecution of Trump's alleged "sealing fee" case, and last month's New York court ruling that Trump should bear civil liability for the "sealing fee" case. According to American media analysis, the investigation results of the first three cases are likely to be Trump's criminal prosecution and conviction.