My life would have been ‘very nasty’ if I lost 2024 US election — Trump

United States President, Donald Trump, has suggested he could have faced jail time if he had lost last year’s election to Democrats’ Kamala Harris, describing the potential outcome as a “very nasty life.”

Speaking at an investment summit in Miami on Wednesday, Trump reflected on the numerous legal battles he was entangled in before his re-election, stating, “If I lost it would have been very, very bad.” 

He characterised the legal scrutiny he faced as unprecedented, adding, “They were going after me at levels nobody’s ever seen before… It was dangerous, actually. Very dangerous.”

During his re-election campaign, Trump was the subject of four separate criminal cases, including a New York conviction on 34 counts of fraud related to payments to porn star Stormy Daniels. He ultimately avoided prison time, receiving an unconditional discharge on January 10.

Special Counsel Jack Smith, who led investigations into Trump’s alleged interference in the 2020 election, asserted that there was substantial evidence to convict him. 

His 137-page report suggested that had Trump lost in 2024, he likely would have faced jail time. That case, however, was dropped following Trump’s victory.

Smith’s second case against Trump, concerning his handling of classified government documents, was dismissed by a judge appointed by Trump. 

Meanwhile, a criminal case in Georgia over Trump’s attempts to overturn the state’s election results remains on hold.

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The Supreme Court’s July 2024 ruling, which granted Trump some level of immunity from criminal prosecution, may have shielded him regardless of the election’s outcome.

Trump’s remarks came in response to a question about how he would have spent a year off, which he sidestepped. Instead, he highlighted the demands of the presidency, saying, “What I’m doing now is the most exciting job in the world. It’s a hard job, not an easy job, it’s a nasty job.”

At the Miami event, he also compared his treatment to that of past U.S. presidents, claiming, “Nobody was treated like me… Nobody.” He argued that his ordeal was worse than that of Abraham Lincoln, who was assassinated, and Andrew Jackson, a slave trader.

Fox News host Sean Hannity reportedly remarked that Trump’s situation would have been dire had Harris won. Recalling their conversation, Trump said, “It was Sean Hannity just before we did the interview last night. He said, ‘Boy if you would have lost it you would have had a tough life, you would have had a very tough life.’”

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