Former President Donald Trump has accused the Biden administration and the Department of Justice of setting what he calls a 'terrible precedent' by charging him with multiple crimes after leaving office. In a recent interview, Trump was asked how he plans to restore faith in the US justice system, with the interviewer suggesting that some may expect him to retaliate against his accusers. Trump responded by acknowledging that some people believe he should seek revenge, but he emphasized his focus on making the country successful.
Trump expressed concern that going after political opponents is a practice more commonly seen in Third World countries and referred to it as reminiscent of 'banana republics' in South America. However, there is no evidence to support his claim that President Joe Biden or Vice President Kamala Harris were personally involved in the legal actions taken against him.
During the interview, Trump reiterated his commitment to prioritizing the success of the country over pursuing vendettas against his political adversaries. He stated that his goal is to make the United States the most successful nation in the world.