Radio host Howard Stern sounded off on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago document dilemma on Monday, suggesting he may “get away with it” because “there’s no laws for Donald Trump.”
“I don’t know how they don’t indict the dude,” Stern told listeners, referencing the recent search of his Mar-a-Lago residence and seizure of several classified documents.
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Stern won’t be surprised if nothing happens to the former president, claiming “he gets away with all kinds of sh*t.”
He predicted that Trump may not even know what the documents contain but that “he just wants them.”
If not that, Stern said, he wants to use them to impress people. “When those Russian ambassadors came to visit him, if you remember early on in his administration, he started showing them top-secret documents, like saying, ‘Can you believe I have access to this sh*t?’” he said.
According to Stern, Trump was likely in disbelief he was president.
Another hypothesis he suggested is that the former president wants to sell classified information to other countries.
“The only thing that I used to say about Donald: The guy just wants to be the focus of attention. He wants the whole world looking at him, and son of a gun, if he didn’t make that happen,” Stern said at one point.
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“He got his wish. He just wanted everyone paying attention to him, and man, he’s got to be on cloud nine because it’s all he ever wanted,” he continued.