The expected indictment of Donald Trump by a Democratic prosecutor in New York City has put his rivals for the 2024 Republican nomination in a bind.
, a former prosecutor thought to be mulling a run for the presidency."And so he wants to create the chaos and turmoil on his terms."
“I don’t think there’s many Americans that don’t believe that Donald Trump had an affair with Stormy Daniels and that don’t believe he paid her money ... to keep it quiet,” Christie said. “So I don’t think that the American people probably see this as a huge crime.”At a Monday press conference, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis — widely seen as Trump's top competitor for the Republican nomination — was more forthright in his denunciation of the possible indictment than Christie was.
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