'Old man is afraid of prison': Trump nailed by ex-GOP lawmaker after Truth Social outburst
During an appearance on MSNBC on Wednesday night, former Rep. Dave Jolly (R-FL) was asked about Donald Trump's increasingly frantic attacks on his Truth Social platform — and he attributed them to the former president reacting to his court dates looming closer and closer.
Speaking with fill-in host Charles F. Coleman Jr., Jolly stated that the prospect of prison is clearly weighing on Trump's mind.
Asked by the host if America is watching someone growing more "unhinged," Jolly smiled and shot back, "My takeaway is, the old man's afraid of prison."
"Because, when he has his back against the wall, we've seen him lash out," he continued as he noted Trump's Christmas day meltdown in which he ranted that his enemies should "rot in hell."
"But much like he did on Thanksgiving, he name checks prosecutors who, in some ways, are holding his freedom in jeopardy here as they're presenting their cases before judges," he continued.
"On Thanksgiving, he went after (New York Attorney General) Letitia James who has Donald Trump's fortunes, personal fortunes, on the line. He's gone after [special counsel] Jack Smith now. We're seeing Donald Trump with his back against the wall."
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He later added, "Maybe he has lost it."
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