Trump Drops Whopper of a Claim When NBC Anchor Asks if He'll Testify on Epstein Files in Blockbuster Interview
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Trump Drops Whopper of a Claim When NBC Anchor Asks if He'll Testify on Epstein Files in Blockbuster Interview
"I was indicted 87 different times, and then you ask me that question. I think I'm extremely moderate, especially for what they did to me. They wanted to take me down. I said to somebody, do me a favor, add up the counts. If I lost, you know, I won. But if I lost these cases, add the counts and tell me, how long would I have to serve in prison? You know what they came up with? 287 years."
"Well, we remember this tale. I was impeached twice, two fake impeachments, won both of them easily. Republicans stood by me 100 percent, but I won both them. I was indicted 87 different times, and then you ask me that question. I think I'm extremely moderate, especially for what they did to me. They wanted to take me down. I said to somebody, do me a favor, add up the counts."
A question about testifying before Congress regarding the Epstein files received no direct answer. The reply shifted focus to past impeachments and numerous indictments, calling two impeachments "fake" and noting Republican support. A calculation of cumulative charges was cited, leading to a figure of 287 years in prison if convicted. The individual described their stance as extremely moderate given the treatment received and suggested potential DOJ involvement in pursuing political opponents while asserting a personal choice not to initiate such actions. The exchange connected the Epstein-files inquiry to claims of legal and political targeting.
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