Former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker told Newsmax on Thursday that he believes appeals courts would be inclined to support former President Donald Trump in his legal battles.
While appearing on "Eric Bolling The Balance," Whitaker said, "Yeah, well, there's a lot of things going on today. But the bottom line is the high watermark for the left was the indictments; and now that they're working their way through the courts, it's just as we predicted, which is the appeals courts are going to be very skeptical of these novel legal ideas and theories.
The former AG said of the appellate courts, "They're going to, you know, be right on the law, and that's where — you know, whether it's a special counsel Smith or whether it's, you know, these judges in the trial court — they're going to be reversed, and they're wrong on the law. And, you know, Donald Trump is going to continue to win."
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