Former US president Donald Trump’s indictment would “increase his political clout” in the Republican Party, says Centre of the American Experiment President John Hinderaker.
“We could have the spectacle of a former president going in front of a very hostile jury in New York that probably would convict him, and then you have appeals and so on; this could go on for a long time,” he told Sky News host James Morrow.
“If you look at the political ramifications in the short-term it is certainly going to increase Trump’s popularity, increase his political clout in the Republican Party but none of us really know how it’s really going to play out.”
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