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Holder Claims Trump Indictments Will Tank 2024 Election Bid!

According to former Attorney General Eric Holder, he believes that the impending indictments of Donald Trump will have a significant impact on the outcome of the presidential election. He also stated that he hopes impeachment proceedings would begin if Trump is reelected.

According to former Attorney General Eric H. Holder, the idea of a criminal being elected as the president of the US is absurd. He stated that it would be against the principles of the country's rule of law and fairness. He hopes that an impeachment proceeding would be conducted against Trump if he is found guilty of any wrongdoing. If he is still running for office after being convicted, Congress should hold hearings.

According to former Attorney General Eric Holder, the indictments of Alvin Bragg, the District Attorney of Manhattan, and two others, including one in Georgia and one in Washington D.C., could have enough of an impact to help defeat Donald Trump in the upcoming election.

Former Attorney General Eric Holder said that people underestimated how the indictments of the former president would affect him. He also noted that those who are part of Trump's cult base would be negatively affected by the investigations.

Although he isn't a political pundit, Holder believes that the indictments of Trump will have a major impact on the presidential election. Moreover, he noted that Trump's chances of winning the election are slim because of these cases.

It is clear that the Democrats are using their power and influence in an attempt to prevent a fair and impartial election from taking place, as evidenced by their actions regarding the presidential candidate, Donald Trump. It's time for conservatives to band together and fight back against these attempts to sabotage our democracy.

Source: Trending Politics

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