Former President Donald J. Trump said in an interview on Sunday that if he is sentenced to prison or house arrest following his recent conviction in New York City, it would be “tough for the public.” Responding to Democrats who argue he should be jailed over his politics, Trump insisted that he is the “opposite” of a threat to democracy.
When asked about the possibility of being sentenced to house arrest or jail time, Trump responded, “I’m okay with it,” but also noted, “I think it’d be tough for the public to take. At a certain point, there’s a breaking point.”
Touching on the case against him and the resulting guilty verdict, Trump remarked, “It’s weaponization of the Justice Department, of the FBI, and you know that’s all coming out of Washington. You may think it’s Bragg. Take a look at who opened the case. I’m not allowed to talk about it because I have a gag order.”
Trump mentioned that the situation has been more challenging for his family than for him personally.
Addressing his critics who label him a “threat to democracy,” Trump stated, “It’s their slogan. I’m a ‘threat to democracy.’ I’m the opposite.”
Trump is scheduled to be sentenced for the Manhattan case on July 11, which is just days before the Republican National Convention. The former Republican President, found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records last week by a Manhattan jury, could face several years in prison. Democrat-aligned Judge Juan Merchan, who presided over the trial, will also determine Trump’s sentencing.