Saying at the end of his term in office, “I was given the option. I could’ve done a pardon of myself. You know what I said? I have no interest in even thinkin’ about it,” indicted felon Donald Trump went on to say that if re-installed into the Oval Office, he’s “very unlikely” to give himself a pardon.
“Well, I think it’s very unlikely. What did I do wrong? I didn’t do anything wrong,” Trump told NBC News. But he set up his rationale for issuing himself a pardon by claiming the “Biden charges” are all politically motivated. Of course, a presidential pardon only covers federal criminal charges he’s facing, not the slew of state and local indictments and lawsuits.