Should a legal action against Joe Biden not conclude, Trump has vowed to "indict" him.
It's the most recent in a long line of warnings that Trump has sent to his rival politicians.
If Joe Biden wins this year, the former president claims that federal courts had better grant him complete immunity from criminal prosecution.
In an early-morning message on social media, Trump stated, "If I don't get Immunity, then Crooked Joe Biden doesn't get Immunity."
The Republican front-runner for 2024, Trump, who lost to Biden in 2020, has committed to traveling to Washington, D.C. on Tuesday to hear his attorneys' case for him to be granted absolute immunity.
Since 2016, the former president has regularly threatened and occasionally pushed for the imprisonment of his political opponents, starting with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Trump has demonstrated a propensity to adopt dictatorial rhetoric in recent weeks. In a hint that he would only be a "dictator" on "day one" of his prospective return to the White House, he went so far as to say.
Given that presidents do not issue indictments, it is unclear exactly what Trump means when he makes this warning.
A grand jury must to be appointed and give its consent before any federal criminal case may proceed with charges. Nevertheless, the former president has always supported a degree of involvement in the judicial branch that challenges the core principles that Americans cherish, like as the separation of powers and the rule of law.
As he campaigns for president once more this year, Trump is dealing with four criminal charges. These cases include claims that he attempted to hold onto power after losing the 2020 election and that he mishandled confidential documents and hindered efforts by the government to retrieve them.
Trump and his legal team have maintained that since the former president's scheme to persuade Congress to nullify the election results was a necessary part of his duties as president, it cannot be considered criminal.
Spreading his election lies, Trump stated, "I was looking for voter fraud, and finding it, which is my obligation to do, and otherwise running running our Country" (Trump's charges of massive voter fraud have been thrown out of court).
According to Trump, if his own lawsuits aren't dismissed, Biden will be next.
"By weaponizing the DOJ against his Political Opponent, ME, Joe has opened a giant Pandora's Box," Trump stated in a letter.
Without providing any supporting documentation, Trump has claimed that Biden and his administration are ordering the criminal proceedings against him. Jack Smith, the Special Counsel, denied the allegations.
Smith expressed fear that even though the jury knows Trump is guilty, they would still find him not guilty by asking the judge to compel Trump to keep politics out of the courtroom.
It is noteworthy to mention that the president's son Hunter Biden is presently under investigation by the same Justice Department.
