Trump expected storming the Capitol scenario repeat, but did not find sponsors - international expert Krayev
Oleksandr Krayev, an expert at the Foreign Policy Council "Ukrainian Prism", believes that former US President Donald Trump has been counting on street protests against the trial in his case, but has not found opportunities for this
He shared his opinions with Espreso TV.
"With Trump, the situation is quite simple, his card is no longer in play. Trump was counting on the fact that with his announcements of detention, his statements to come out and save democracy, that he was accused in a political case, he would "raise streets for protests.” Moreover, to raise them to the level of January 6, 2021. That is, to repeat his scenario of storming the Capitol, and in this case, storming the central court of New York State," Krayev explained.
According to the international expert, Trump did not receive support from his previous sponsors.
"There were 10 to 15 people with posters about Trump's dismissal. Trump did not receive support from previous sponsors. Trump is not able to make the hype he expected. He asked his lawyers to bring him into the courtroom in handcuffs and orange prisoner clothes. Trump is trying to put on a show," Krayev added.
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