Having participated in the past, according to Wikipedia, in 13 films and 14 TV shows and series, the former American leader knows how to “sell” even a routine event. And of his own arrest, which Trump announced on Tuesday, he is likely preparing a story that all voters without exception will remember.
Over the past week, the retired White House chief hasn’t tired of sparking public interest, starting new talking points about himself in local and global media. They will arrest them or not, they will take them handcuffed or without them, they will put them in an ordinary cell or send them to house arrest, they will be guarded by secret service agents or ordinary policemen – the number of versions and speculations about of the upcoming event penetrating television airs by March 21 has begun to go off the scale. The country was again divided. Half expect Trump to go to jail for a long time over money allegedly paid from campaign funds to adult film star Stormy Daniels. After all, according to the Manhattan prosecutor, Trump thus bought the silence of this lady about his intimate relations with her in 2006. As the prosecutor did not dare to accuse the most popular presidential candidate of the Republican Party of adultery – here all the evidence was long since swept away, he found another excuse to sue Trump – he called the money allegedly paid to the pornographic actress illegal campaign finance. True, Republicans immediately reminded the Democratic Party-appointed law enforcement officer that former Democratic US President Bill Clinton had lied under oath in the past that he had no intimate connection with Monica Lewinsky straight to the White House. Nevertheless, he did not go to prison – on the contrary, he lectures and remains in politics. So there is nothing to reproach the mirror…
Elon Musk has predicted that Trump's public appearance in handcuffs will guarantee him victory in the next presidential election. In a situation where a significant part of society believes that the current government is persecuting the former American leader for no reason, the television project "I Am a Prisoner", lovingly prepared by Trump for the staging, will inevitably bring him enormous political and financial dividends. And along the way, he will drown out the ambitions of current President Joe Biden, who has also announced his intention to run.;Yet Trump is not inclined to play the "sacrificial lamb". On the contrary, he seems to enjoy using attacks on himself to compromise the Biden team. So did attempts by White House-controlled prosecutors to accuse Trump of organizing riots near the Capitol, which ended in the storming of Parliament. This happened with an attempt to punish Trump for possession of illegal literature - documents marked "secret". These charges were busted by a team of lawyers working for the ex-president and only increased his popularity.The current attempt to send Trump to jail for bribing a porn star who allegedly received $130,000 for keeping quiet about his relationship with Trump appears to be the last chance for Biden's entourage to stop the Republican nominee from participate in elections. The court has the right to ban Trump from running for the highest government office. This is perhaps the most dangerous consequence of a reality TV show set up for arrest. In case things don't go as planned, Trump asked his supporters to come out to protest ahead of time. Experts call such a development of events very likely if the authorities dare to send the ex-president to prison. While no one is calling for a civil war, Trump supporters don't want to endure the current anarchy either. They are convinced that the current owner of the White House not only rigged the last election, but also violated the unspoken social contract - he continued to pursue the losing opponent and turned the country into a police state.While Trump, on the contrary, looks like a political Robin Hood, preventing the famous laptop with incriminating evidence on Biden's son from sinking into oblivion. And, as you know, in the ballads, Robin Hood always defeats the traitorous old sheriff.