In a dialogue with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow on Tuesday, Donald Trump’s former private lawyer, Michael Cohen, defined the nice lengths to which the president will go to keep away from legal prices and jail time.

Cohen informed Maddow he believes that if Trump loses to Joe Biden, he’ll resign and have Mike Pence pardon him earlier than the brand new president takes workplace in January 2021.

“If he loses … he’ll resign as president, he’ll enable Mike Pence to take over, and he’ll then go forward and have Mike Pence pardon him,” Cohen stated.

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Cohen stated:

My idea is that if he loses, there’s nonetheless the time between the election and the time that the subsequent president would take workplace. And in throughout that point, my suspicion is that he’ll resign as president, he’ll enable Mike Pence to take over, and he’ll then go forward and have Mike Pence pardon him. And it’s a really, let’s simply say it’s a really Nixon sort of occasion and it was most likely mentioned between Roger Stone and President Trump in some unspecified time in the future, that that is actually one option to keep away from any potential jail time.

Trump is operating for reelection to keep away from authorized hassle

It’s fairly clear that Donald Trump doesn’t notably just like the work a part of being president, which is why he hardly ever participates in it between golf outings and Twitter implosions.

What is really fueling Trump’s need to maintain this job for one more 4 years is a deep worry of falling into authorized jeopardy if he loses.

As PoliticusUSA’s Jason Easley noted final yr, “Trump hates being president, however his motivation for wanting to maintain the job is that the second the subsequent president is sworn into workplace, former president Trump might face a legal indictment on all kinds of prices.”

Michael Cohen’s idea could appear far-fetched, however this president has demonstrated again and again that he’ll do something to guard himself, even when it undermines the rule of regulation or hurts the American folks.

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