Psaki says Trump mug shot will ‘backfire’ in 2024: ‘Images are more persuasive than anything’
- Former President Donald Trump has been indicted in Georgia along with 18 co-defendants, and this indictment is unique for several reasons, including Trump's inability to pardon himself and the likelihood of a televised trial. His allies are already using his mug shot for political merchandise, but it is unlikely to sway independent and moderate voters in key suburban areas.
- A recent poll showed that 26% of likely Iowa Republican caucus-goers believe Trump has committed serious crimes. The image of Trump scowling into the police camera is expected to be widely shared and may not appeal to anyone beyond his hardcore supporters.
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Psaki Dismisses Trump Mugshot: Predicts It Will Backfire in 2024
Former President Donald Trump’s recently released mugshot will not play well for him in a general election and only appeals to his existing base, a dismissive ex-White House Press Secretary and MSNBC host Jen Psaki said Saturday.
Psaki says Trump mug shot will ‘backfire’ in 2024: ‘Images are more persuasive than anything’
Former White House Press Secretary and MSNBC host Jen Psaki on Saturday said former President Donald Trump’s recently released mug shot will not play well for him in a general election. In commentary she wrote for her weekly MSNBC Daily newsletter titled “Trump’s mug shot will backfire in 2024,” Psaki said independent and moderate voters…
Jen Psaki: Trump's mugshot will come back to bite him in 2024
According to former White House press secretary Jen Psaki, Donald Trump may be riding a wave of enthusiasm as his rabid followers embrace his look of defiance on his Georgia mugshot, but that same angry image will likely play a major part in hurting him should he be the 2024 GOP presidential nominee.Early Saturday morning Guardian correspondent Hugo Lowell reported that the former president demanded his lawyers attempt to get him out of having t…
Trump’s Mugshot Will Backfire
Donald Trump's indictment in Georgia is different than his previous three because he can't pardon himself if convicted.It's different because the trial will be televised and he has 18 co-defendants.It's also different because there's finally a mugshot.Trump apparently thinks the mugshot
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