Former US president says the multiple charges he faces are a politicised attempt to deny him a second term
Donald Trump vowed to continue his White House bid even if convicted of criminal charges and sentenced after prosecutors broadened their case accusing him of mishandling US secrets.
A defiant Mr Trump said the multiple indictments he faces were a politicised attempt to deny him, as the 2024 Republican frontrunner, a second term as president.
Asked by radio host John Fredericks if being sentenced would stop his campaign, Mr Trump replied: “Not at all. There’s nothing in the Constitution to say that it could.”
He added: “These people are sick. What they are doing is absolutely horrible”.