The ultimate outcome could be this, if Trump were to be re elected as President | United States | Trump
According to a report on the website of the Congressional Hill Daily on June 11th, former US Attorney General Eric Holder said on the 11th that former President Trump may be convicted. If Trump is elected for the second time in 2024, the possible conviction will lead to the initiation of impeachment proceedings and eventual dismissal.
According to reports, on Microsoft NBC's "Inside Talk with Jane Pusaki" program, host Jane Pusaki mentioned to Holder that despite facing his second lawsuit in the past two months, Trump is still committed to the 2024 presidential campaign.
"Well, the idea that a person can accept trial, defend themselves, be convicted, win an election in some way, and be sworn in as president seems to be inconsistent with our views on fairness and the rule of law. At that time, I hope to consider impeachment proceedings. Not only that, but also initiate impeachment proceedings. And ultimately, he will be dismissed."
Holder also said, "The idea that a convicted person would serve as the President of the United States is absurd. This is too absurd."
According to the report, when asked whether an impeachment hearing and litigation process should be held in Congress if Trump is convicted, Holder agreed and stated that people "underestimated the impact of prosecution.". He also pointed out that Trump was sued in a Manhattan court in April and he faces investigations in Georgia and Washington D.C.
Holder also said, "I think this will have some impact on the election. Therefore, I think the likelihood of him surviving this hurdle and winning the election is very low."
Trump said in his speech at the Republican convention in North Carolina on the 10th that he will persist in the 2024 presidential campaign.
Trump said to the audience, "I will never give in. I will never be intimidated."