Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson was loudly booed on Saturday after he told a Republican summit that there is “significant likelihood” that former President Donald Trump will be found guilty of a felony next year.
The former president has been facing a wave of legal scrutiny at both the state and federal levels by being indicted in four separate cases: two brought by Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel Jack Smith, one by the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, and another by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in Georgia.
Trump has denied wrongdoing in all cases while claiming that all of his legal woes are part of an orchestrated “witch hunt” by his political enemies as he runs for president again in 2024.
While speaking at the Florida Freedom Summit, an event featuring presidential candidates like Hutchinson, the former governor cited his own experience as a prosecutor to predict the outcome of Trump’s legal troubles.
As a party, we must support the rule of law, we cannot win as a country without integrity in the White House," Hutchinson added.
And it never makes America a better place, whether it’s on a college campus in an Ivy League or whether it’s in an auditorium in Orlando, for us to be booing and shouting down opinions we don’t agree with."
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Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson was loudly booed on Saturday after he told a Republican summit that there is “significant likelihood” that former President Donald Trump will be found guilty of a felony next year.
The former president has been facing a wave of legal scrutiny at both the state and federal levels by being indicted in four separate cases: two brought by Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel Jack Smith, one by the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, and another by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in Georgia.
Trump has denied wrongdoing in all cases while claiming that all of his legal woes are part of an orchestrated “witch hunt” by his political enemies as he runs for president again in 2024.
While speaking at the Florida Freedom Summit, an event featuring presidential candidates like Hutchinson, the former governor cited his own experience as a prosecutor to predict the outcome of Trump’s legal troubles.
As a party, we must support the rule of law, we cannot win as a country without integrity in the White House," Hutchinson added.
And it never makes America a better place, whether it’s on a college campus in an Ivy League or whether it’s in an auditorium in Orlando, for us to be booing and shouting down opinions we don’t agree with."
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