Last week's federal indictment against Trump shook up the 2024 presidential race, but will it have the same effect on his campaign personnel?
The DOJ's decision to include Nauta in the indictment stemming from special counsel's probe into Trump's mishandling of confidential records could serve as a warning for current Trump staffers as the former president continues on with his 2024 presidential campaign.
Donald Trump shades his eyes as he takes questions at a town hall in Derry, New Hampshire. Last Thursday's indictment made Trump the only former president to face federal criminal charges in United States history, but he was not the only one the Department of Justice is prepared to go up against in its classified documents investigation.
Although the recent indictment could scare some Trump staffers into separating themselves from the campaign to protect their professional reputations, Torpey added that Trump is likely to remain popular with his base."Only time will tell the real effect this will have on the campaign as a whole," he said.on Monday that none of the former president's staffers have left their positions since the federal charges were announced on Thursday.
Meanwhile, GOP political consultant Matt Klink was unsurprised by Cheung's comments, saying that the indictment was unlikely to hinder Trump from staffing his 2024 campaign. "Any staffer working or planning to work for Donald Trump understands the challenging road he faces and, for many, that will serve as a motivation," Klink toldon Monday."They choose to work for him because they are 'true believers' in Donald Trump and his vision for America."
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