‘He’s a Desperate Man’ (VIDEO)

According to George Conway, former President Donald Trump’s decision to invite investigators back to his Mar-a-Lago property is a deceptive one—and a sign of desperation.

“He’s a desperate man, and he’s getting more and more desperate, and I think we’re going to see that in the coming months,” Conway said, adding that Trump is likely to run for president in 2024. , “In effect, for protection from these legal proceedings.”

Conservative attorney, former Trump aide and husband of Kellyanne Conway, joined CNN’s Anderson Cooper on Wednesday night with former Trump administration official Alyssa Farah Griffin to discuss the latest development, indicating the former president knew The voter fraud numbers long alleged in Georgia were false. , as seen in a federal judge’s recent order to turn over eight new documents.

“One email in particular shows how Trump was made aware that the fraud numbers he presented in state and federal court were false,” CNN told“But even after being aware, he submitted those fake numbers to the court anyway.”

Conway and Farah Griffin agreed that with charges of attempted defrauding the United States and felony attempts, the twice-impeached former president feels the pressure and walls are closing in—which has led to him inviting investigators back. Inspired to pull off such stunts. Mar-a-Lago as a distraction.

Farrah Griffin said, “It’s like desperation.” “I think he is in a place where he feels engulfed in various investigations. Even today, he sat down to respond to allegations related to sexual assault allegations that were more than a decade old. This man is at every turn. He’s surrounded, and he’s not surrounded by intelligent legal council, so I think you’re going to see more acts of desperation from him.

“I agree with Alyssa: He’s a desperate guy, and he’s getting more and more desperate, and I think we’re going to see that in the months to come,” Conway said. “And I think it’s going to force his hand … he’ll run for president, actually, for protection against these legal proceedings, but they’re going to be a lot more of them and I think That we’re going to see, you know, I think they might get the nominations anyway, but I think we’re going to see a recession to end all the recession of a public figure.

Watch the full segment in the video above.

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