In this episode of “The Ben Shapiro Show,” Ben discusses the potential rigging of the 2024 election and the legal challenges faced by former President Donald Trump. He explores the indictment against Trump, the narrative surrounding January 6th, and the implications for the upcoming election cycle.
In this episode, Ben Shapiro delves into the legal challenges faced by former President Donald Trump and the potential implications for the 2024 election. The indictment against Trump is criticized as garbage, with charges that are not actual crimes. Ben argues that Trump did not incite the January 6th riots as he did not fulfill the actual elements of incitement. However, Trump faces 78 felony charges across three criminal cases, potentially resulting in a prison sentence of 641 years if convicted on all counts.
Ben highlights the attempt to pre-rig the 2024 election by making Trump the Republican nominee, despite the potential baggage that could hinder him in the general election. With ongoing criminal trials and media coverage likely to rig the Republican primaries in Trump’s favor, Democrats are strategizing to repeat the playbook that worked for them in previous elections. The use of lawsuits and criminal cases against political opponents may elevate them in the primaries.
Ben emphasizes the lack of trustworthiness in big tech and big government, which often collaborate to silence dissenting voices. He also explores the practical and legal issues that could arise if Trump were sent to prison and the possibility of him campaigning from behind bars. The focus of the election cycle is shifting towards January 6th and Trump’s legal activities, potentially overshadowing other important issues.
Furthermore, Ben discusses the potential election rigging through legal cases against Trump and questions whether legal cases against Joe Biden prior to the election would be considered a form of election rigging. He also raises the possibility that Biden may have set up incitements leading to Trump’s charges.
As the legal challenges against Donald Trump intensify, the potential rigging of the 2024 election becomes a significant concern. The indictment against Trump is heavily criticized, with charges that are not recognized as actual crimes. The focus on Trump’s legal activities and comparisons to historical events create a narrative that could influence the upcoming election cycle. It remains to be seen how these legal challenges will impact Trump’s political future and the overall integrity of the electoral process.