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President Trump Reveals The Surprising Reason Why It Was So Dangerous For Him To Run For President Again


I saw a clip of President Trump circulating where he talked about how dangerous it was for him to run for President.

I immediately thought, “well, duh….they tried to kill you twice!”

Tell me something I don’t know!

But then I listened to it and that’s not at all what he was talking about.

In fact, it sounds like that wasn’t even on his mind at all.

No, it sounds like the danger was entirely about the Deep State lawfare that would have ensued if he had lost.

Fascinating!

And very sad….

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Take a look:

“I had to make a big decision and it was a very risky decision, because if I would have lost, my life would have been a much different life. It would have been a very nasty life…

I will tell you, you learn a lot about yourself. But there’s nothing I’d rather do. I had to make a decision. Do I do this?

Because if I lost, it would have been very, very bad. It was dangerous, actually. Very dangerous in so many different ways.”

Backup video here with captions:

FULL TRANSCRIPT:

I think what I do is, look—what I’m doing now is the most exciting job in the world.
It’s a hard job, not an easy job.
It’s a nasty job.
But I will tell you that there is just nothing I could do to enjoy my life, whether it’s that or anything else they did, because this is the ultimate.

I mean, I had to make a big decision and it was a very risky decision because if I had lost, my life would have been a much different life.
It would have been a very nasty life.
They were going after me at levels that nobody has ever seen before—
not Andrew Jackson, not Abraham Lincoln, but nobody was treated like me.

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Nobody.
And I will tell you, you learn a lot about yourself.
But there’s nothing I’d rather do.
I had to make a decision: do I do this?

Because if I lost, it would have been very, very bad.
It was dangerous, actually—very dangerous in so many different ways.
And I decided to do it, and I said, “I have to win.”
Because if I don’t—when I spoke to a friend of mine the other night, he said, “You know, if you had lost, it would have been…”

It was actually Sean Hannity just before we did the interview last night.
He said, “Boy, if you had lost, you would have had a tough life.
You would have had a very tough life.”
So there was a certain amount of courage involved in this decision to run.

And it’s a great honor to win by this much—to win all seven swing states, the popular vote.
Popular vote doesn’t get won that much by Republicans for whatever reason—I think that’s changing because, again, we’re the party of common sense and they’re the party of some real bad things.
And I think they’ll change.
I think they have to change.

It would be wonderful.
I’m going to be having lunch with some of the Democrats next week, and it would be wonderful if we could work together.
I think working together would be great, but they have to change.
You can’t get elected on the programs that they want—
that’s really what America wants to see.

So there’s nothing I’d rather do than what I’m doing right now.
I wouldn’t have run if I thought Biden was doing a good job—if I thought they were, I wouldn’t have run.
Because, as I said, it was very dangerous to run in a lot of ways.
In fact, my ear will show that when you look at it closely, my ear has that throbbing feeling every once in a while.

But it was dangerous in a lot of different ways—he was so bad that I had no choice but to do it.
If I thought he was doing a great job, I wouldn’t have run and I would have been very happy.
I actually wanted him to do a good job.
I was saying, “Do this, do that,” I’m telling them to do things—they should have done what I said.

But I would have been very happy not to have run and, frankly, to have seen somebody do a good job.
But our country was going to hell, and I really sort of had to run.

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