Donald Trump indicted: How former president's indictments affect other GOP candidates

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While former President Donald Trump's 2024 Republican rivals gave various responses to his latest indictment, one thing is clear; the indictment puts their campaigns in a complicated position.

Moral qualms aside, Trump's indictment poses several issues for rivals. The media frenzy that inevitably follows each indictment gives the GOP front-runner endless hours of attention and free press, often at the expense of his rivals. It also puts the candidates in an awkward position, making them choose between defending and praising their rival and running the risk of further boosting his popularity or condemning him and running the risk of alienating his devoted supporters.

Merrill drew parallels with the 2016 presidential campaign, where candidates quickly found themselves as mere players in the Trump show. “You’d be hard-pressed to find any Republican who thinks there isn’t some double standard being set by the powers that be,” Merrill said. “The Bidens and Clintons somehow skirt real punishment, yet it seems as though Trump is under constant scrutiny from governmental entities, right or wrong.”

Former Vice President Mike Pence took one of the most direct angles of attack against Trump, defending his own role during the Jan. 6 riot and condemning his former boss.

 

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