The much talked about Manhattan hush money indictment is widely expected and perceived to be a matter of when, at this point, not if, following multiple reports on internal leaks from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office as the investigation into the infamous $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels closes in.
Even former President Trump himself has admitted that he expects to be indicted and arrested in the case — though, his recent rhetoric surrounding the whole ordeal has heavily indicated that Donald is really just attempting to make a spectacle out of the whole thing.
Whether it happens in the coming days, weeks, months, or fizzles out and doesn’t happen at all in the end, one CNN analyst is trying to warn the country that Donald Trump is undeniably a dangerous, unpredictable, and unstable “sociopath” and if that indictment does end up coming down on his head as expected, there is “no telling what Trump will do.”
Recent reporting has indicated that it’s very unlikely we’ll see that indictment come down anytime within the coming days, but former state lawmaker and CNN political analyst Bakari Sellers warns that when, or if, it does, we all need to be very aware of the way Donald Trump is likely to react.
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CNN anchor Jessica Dean said, “There’s so many investigations swirling around the former president right now, but he came out, he said that in this one in Manhattan, the Manhattan D.A.’s potential case against him or the potential indictment against him. He thought he’d be arrested last Tuesday. That never came to be, but yet we talked about it for a whole week. He was able to go to Waco, Texas, and say that he was a victim, that he’s being persecuted.”
“Is this just another example of him, kind of playing everything to his strengths, inserting himself back into the conversation?” Dean continued. “And how do you think he continues to deal with that moving forward in this race?”
“So I don’t give Trump that much credit being this genius that’s able to manipulate everyone around him and take these moments and utilize them to this advantage,” Sellers responded. “I think that he’s a sociopath. And I think that what you’re starting to see is that behavior as he has his back against the wall.”
“You know, I’m not sure how strong the case is in Manhattan, but again, no one man is above the law,” the lawmaker-turned-analyst went on to add. “But I think that as the pressure begins to squeeze Donald Trump, his back gets against the wall. With that type of psychopathy, no telling what this man may do.”
You can watch the CNN segment here:
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