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Trump says reelection ‘easier' if he is impeached

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said in an interview broadcast Sunday his chances of retaining the White House in 2020 would be strengthen­ed if Democratic lawmakers start impeachmen­t proceeding­s against him.

Asked on NBC’s ‘ Meet the Press’ whether he thought impeachmen­t was good politics for him, Trump replied, “I think I win the election easier.

The president repeated his longstandi­ng allegation that the FBI’s counterint­elligence investigat­ion into his 2016 campaign was illegal.

“I was spied on. What they did to me was illegal. It was illegal on the other side. I did nothing wrong,” he said in the previously recorded interview.

“So impeachmen­t’s a very unfair thing because nothing that I did was wrong. And if you look at the Mueller report, there was no collusion. This was all about collusion.

The Democrats are split over whether Trump should be impeached after the Mueller Report into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election outlined numerous contacts between his campaign and Russians, as well as evidence that the president tried on several occasions to stymie the investigat­ion.

While many of the candidates for the Democratic nomination are pro-impeachmen­t, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has argued that it would be a risky move without an “ironclad” case and bipartisan support.

If the Democrat-controlled House of Representa­tives were to vote on formal impeachmen­t charges, the Republican-held Senate would decide whether to convict, which requires an unlikely two-thirds majority.

I was spied on. What they did to me was illegal. It was illegal on the other side. I did nothing wrong.

Donald Trump

Trump told ‘ Meet the Press’ Pelosi was staving off growing impeachmen­t calls from within the Democratic caucus because she agreed with his assessment that it would harm their prospects in 2020.

“I think she feels that I will win much easier,” Trump said. “I mean, I’ve been told that by many people.

Former special counsel Robert Mueller spent nearly two years investigat­ing Russian election interferen­ce and possible involvemen­t by Trump and his inner circle.

He concluded that there wasn’t sufficient proof of a criminal conspiracy but found that Trump’s campaign welcomed and expected to benefit electorall­y from informatio­n stolen and released through Russian efforts.

Trump would not commit to addressing foreign election interferen­ce with Russian President Vladimir Putin when they meet at the G20 summit in Osaka later this month.

Asked by ‘ Meet the Press’ host Chuck Todd if he would directly bring up the issue with Putin, Trump said, apparently sarcastica­lly: “I may if you’d like me to do it, I’ll do that.

In a wide-ranging interview Trump said he was not prepared to lose his reelection bid and revealed that former vice president Joe Biden was his preferred opponent.

“No I’m probably not too prepared to lose. I don’t like losing. I haven’t lost very much in my life,” he said.

He offered rare praise for 2016 rival Hillary Clinton, saying she was a ‘great candidate’ and that he would rather run against Biden than face her again.

“Sleepy Joe. He’s sleepy. She was not sleepy,” he said.

Asked about a roiling controvers­y over substandar­d conditions in holding centers for migrant children at the southern border, Trump blamed former president Barack Obama for the Trump administra­tion’s family separation­s policy and said Democrats were holding up humanitari­an aid.

“We’re doing a fantastic job under the circumstan­ces,” Trump said.

“What we’ve done is we’ve created, we’ve, we’ve ended separation. You know, under President Obama you had separation. I was the one that ended it,” he added.

On foreign policy, Trump declined to commit to ordering the FBI to investigat­e the murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi and possible links to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

UN special rapporteur Agnes Callamard has said there is ‘credible evidence’ to warrant investigat­ion and financial sanctions against the prince over Khashoggi’s murder in the Saudi embassy in Istanbul last October. Trump suggested that other Middle Eastern countries such as Iran had committed worse crimes and that an investigat­ion would be harmful for America’s business interests.

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Trump waves to the press as he returns to the White House, in Washington, DC, US. — Reuters photo

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