Trump repeated his vow that even a conviction would not stop his presidential campaign.
"Not at all," Trump told conservative radio host John Fredericks when asked if a conviction and sentence would end his campaign.
The former president is correct there is nothing that would stop a presidential candidate from campaigning if one were to be convicted.
Trump faces a growing array of legal issues, underlining how his presidential campaign has increasingly become a fight for his own survival.
"It's always unpleasant when you have to go and tell your wife, tomorrow sometime I'm going to be indicted," Trump said.
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