Former President Trump has faced immense political attacks from the Left as they try to keep him off of the 2024 ballot.
Since day one of his 2016 election victory, Democrats have tried to destroy Trump, painting himself as a victim of “political persecution.” Instead of rallying around the country and meeting his millions of supporters, the former president has been stuck in a courtroom that exposes the rottenness of the American political system.
However, this has not stopped the twice-indicted president from soaring to the top of the polls.
Trump is dominating the GOP playing field, taking the lead against his opponents by his opponents by 55 points— or 69 percent support.
A recent CBS News/YouGov survey found that the majority of Americans think Trump should seek revenge on his political opponents should he secure a second term in the White House.
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Fifty-five percent of supporters believe the former president should criminally charge those trying to destroy him, with three in ten non-Trump supporters agreeing.
On the contrary, 45 percent of voters said Trump should not seek Justice in that way, with most non-Trump voters— 70 percent— also agreeing.
This week, Trump addressed the question at hand, saying that he won’t have time to seek revenge on those who crossed him because he will be too busy building America back together.
“First of all, a lot of people would say that that’s not so bad. Look what they did: Russia Russia, Russia hoax. The FBI. Twitter hoax. The 51 intelligence agents hoax. All of these different hoaxes that they did. I mean, you know, a lot of people would say, that’s probably quite normal,” Trump said. “I’m not going to have time for retribution. We’re going to make this country so successful again; I’m not going to have time for retribution. And remember this: Our ultimate retribution is success.”