Trump's own words 'prove' he is guilty of wire fraud: Kirschner

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The legal analyst said that Trump's own words make 'a powerful case' that he is guilty 'of both wire fraud and conspiracy to defraud the United States.'

official Richard Donoghue, who told the House January 6 committee last year that Trump asked officials to"just say" the election was"corrupt" and"leave the rest to me and the Republican congressmen" after being informed that no significant fraud had occurred.

Kirschner said that the former president's purported statement was proof that he was only interested in"retaining the power of the presidency by hook or by crook and defrauding people out of their money" by fundraising off of the false fraud claims. Former President Donald Trump on Monday disembarks Trump Force One at Aberdeen airport on the northeast coast of Scotland at the start of his first visit to the country since losing the presidency. Legal analyst Glenn Kirshner on Monday said Trump's own comments are evidence that he is guilty of wire fraud."What Donald Trump said and what Richard Donoghue pretty much testified to, word for word, is actually an incriminating twofer," said Kirschner.

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