Trump's pledge comes a day after prosecutors broadened the charges against him.
FORMER US PRESIDENT Donald Trump said today that he would not end his run for the White House if convicted and sentenced in any of the criminal investigations threatening to derail his tumultuous comeback bid.
“And even the radical left crazies are saying not at all, that wouldn’t stop — and it wouldn’t stop me, either,” the 77-year-old added. “These people are sick. What they are doing is absolutely horrible.” In a recent major development in the documents probe, Special Counsel Jack Smith alleged that Trump, who is scheduled to go on trial at the height of the campaign in March and May next year, asked a worker at his beachfront estate in Florida to delete surveillance footage to obstruct investigators.
He also called for Smith “and his Thug Prosecutors” to be jailed alongside Attorney General Merrick Garland.
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