Will Trump be "pardoned"? Descartes said this to the United States | Descartes | Trump
According to reports from American media, Florida Governor De Santis, the 2024 presidential candidate, hinted on a program broadcasted on the 28th that if he is elected as the President of the United States, he will "pardon" Trump.
According to a report by NBC, when asked by the host if he would promise to pardon any federal charges faced by Trump, De Santis said, "I will do something beneficial to the country. I don't think it would be beneficial for this country to have a nearly 80 year old former president imprisoned. It doesn't seem like a good thing."
NBC stated that shortly after announcing his candidacy for president in May, De Santis had stated that if elected, he would consider pardoning those who participated in the Capitol Hill riots, including Trump.
Currently, four Republicans who have announced their candidacy for the 2024 election have stated that if elected, they will pardon Trump or are inclined to do so; Two other candidates indicated that they would not or would not be inclined to do so.
Forbes website stated that De Santis's remarks come at a time when Trump has just received a series of new charges.
A lawsuit released by the US Department of Justice on the 27th local time shows that Trump is facing increasing charges of tampering, destroying, damaging or hiding evidence and inducing others to do so, as well as intentionally retaining defense information.
Florida federal district judge Erin Cannon recently announced that the trial of Trump's classified case will begin on May 20, 2024, and will last for two weeks.
In addition, Trump, who is plagued by lawsuits, will face criminal charges of falsifying business records in a New York state court in March 2024. The case involves his payment of a "sealing fee" to the sex star Daniels during the 2016 election. Trump also faces multiple legal investigations for his involvement in "sexual assault and defamation of female writer Carol," "congressional riots," and "interference in the 2020 Georgia election.".