Trump suggested that House Republicans might be motivated by a sense of revenge, drawing parallels to his own impeachment experiences.
In an exclusive hour-long interview with former Fox and NBC host Megyn Marie Kelly on SiriusXM radio, Former President Donald Trump speculated on the possibility of Republicans seeking to impeach President Joe Biden
He remarked, “They did it to me,” implying that their actions may have set a precedent. Trump’s tenure saw two Democratic-led impeachment proceedings, the first concerning alleged abuses of power and obstruction of investigations, and the second related to the Capitol attack on January 6. In both instances, Trump was acquitted by the Senate.
Recently, Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced an inquiry into Biden, focusing on allegations of bribery and corruption. Some Republicans argue that there is insufficient evidence linking Biden to funds received by his son Hunter from Ukraine and China.
During the interview with Megyn Marie Kelly, Trump cautioned that such attempts by the GOP might extend to indictments
He acknowledged his own legal challenges, branding them as “fake indictments,” and predicted a future where Republicans, when in power, might employ similar tactics during the interview with Megyn Marie Kelly. Trump expressed reluctance towards this trend, attributing it to human nature during the interview with Megyn Marie Kelly.
This interview marked the first public meeting between Trump and Megyn Marie Kelly since their heated exchange during a 2016 Republican presidential debate, which led to a protracted feud. Trump’s controversial remarks about Megyn Marie Kelly at the time further exacerbated the rift between them.
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