Donald Trump complains that all of his criminal prosecutions and civil lawsuits are intended to prevent him from getting re-elected as president, but MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said he was only running again to avoid the consequences of those legal actions against him. The quadruple-indicted ex-president has so far been found liable for sexual abuse, defamation and fraud and fined more than half a billion dollars, and last week he was convicted on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up other crimes, and the "Morning Joe" host reminded viewers that he's been saying since before the 2020 election that Trump would seek office to avoid accountability. "In 2019 on this show, we said if Donald Trump lost, he would run again for re-election to avoid all the prosecutions against him," Scarborough said.
"When he ran, there was open discussion about why is Donald Trump running again? The answer was, because if he runs again, he will be able to say that all of these prosecutions that are coming are politically influenced. So we all saw this coming, people all saw this coming." "For him to now say, 'Oh, they're only coming after me,' for his allies to say, 'Oh, they're only coming after him because he's running for president,' actually has that backwards," Scarborough added.
"He ran for president because he knew he was going to be prosecuted." READ MORE: Inside the 'irregular warfare' campaign fascists are conducting against America Trump is widely expected to order.
