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6 and the classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. You understand what that means?” He was referring to the November midterms.Īmong Trump’s current legal woes include: financial fraud accusations in New York, election interference in Georgia, culpability for the Capitol riot on Jan. Trump has openly hinted at a 2024 presidential run and he said in a July interview with New York magazine, “Well, in my own mind, I’ve already made that decision, so nothing factors in anymore.” He added, “I would say my big decision will be whether I go before or after. NY Times’ Maggie Haberman Believes Trump Is the ‘Biggest Demagogue Possibly in the History of the Country’ (Video) Watch the interview in the video at the top. That doesn’t mean that even if he declares a candidacy, that he will stay in the whole time.” So much of his identity now is about being a politician.

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“And it is the way that he fund-raises and makes money. “He needs the protections that running for president would afford him in combating investigations that he calls a ‘witch hunt,’” Haberman went on. Although she at first responded with a cautious “I don’t know,” in a quick beat she rethought it and added, “I think he’s backed himself into a corner where he has to run.” 4 – was asked if she thought Trump would run for president again.

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In an interview with CBS’ John Dickerson on Sunday, Haberman – whose Trump biography “Confidence Man” is out Oct. New York Times journalist and Donald Trump biographer Maggie Haberman believes the former president “has to run” for the White House again in 2024 because “he backed himself into a corner,” hypothesizing he would do so because he thinks it would protect him from all the legal trouble he is currently facing.















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