Delaware Sen. Chris Coons on ThisWeekABC said he thinks Donald Trump's federal indictment over handling of classified records creates electoral trouble for the GOP in 2024.
Sen. Chris Coons speaks during a press conference after weekly caucus luncheons at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on June 7, 2023.over handling of classified records creates electoral trouble for the GOP in 2024.
When Stephanopoulos pointed to polling showing Biden trailing Trump or the two nearly tied in the presidential race, Coons acknowledged that was its own problem and said people should be "worried." The senator criticized Trump and other presidential candidates for going on the attack immediately following the indictment, stating their priorities lie in villainizing law enforcement rather than concern over our national security.
“Most Republicans believe we live in a country where Hillary Clinton did very similar things and nothing happened to her,” Graham said. “President Trump will have his day in court. But espionage charges are absolutely ridiculous.”
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