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Donald Trump’s former White House lawyer says he believes the president could face an indictment and a ban on running from office again thanks to the ongoing FBI probe.
Ty Cobb told CBS News that the chances of Trump facing a federal indictment are ‘very high.’
He added that he thinks Trump is more likely to be indicted over his connection to the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, than anything the DOJ is currently investigating.
Cobb says the recent raid on Mar-a-Lago over the removal of classified papers from office is likely tied to the probe into January 6, as well as Trump’s attempts to block Joe Biden’s 2020 election win.
The Department of Justice is currently reviewing classified records taken by the FBI from Mar-a-Lago, the former president’s Florida estate.
Cobb said: ‘I think the president is in serious legal water, not so much because of the search, but because of the obstructive activity he took in connection with the January 6 proceeding.’
He specifically cited the president’s ‘attempts to interfere in the election count in Georgia, Arizona, Pennsylvania and perhaps Michigan.’ That was the first time in American history that a president unconstitutionally attempted to remain in power illegally,’ Cobb said.
Ex-White House lawyer Ty Cobb says that his old boss and former President Donald Trump could be in trouble and may even be left unable to run for the Oval Office a third time
Cobb, speaking to CBS News , said that while the chance of him being indicted is ‘very high’, that Trump is more likely to be indicted over his connection to the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021 than anything the DOJ is currently investigating
However, Cobb does not believe the investigation over documents taken from Mar-a-Lago threatens Trump.
The former lawyer was willing to be critical of his former boss, saying that Trump is ‘a deeply wounded narcissist’ and ‘doesn’t believe he lost’ to Joe Biden in 2020.
Cobb added: ‘He is often incapable of acting other than in his perceived self-interest or for revenge. I think those are the two compelling instincts that guide his actions.’
He didn’t sugarcoat what he felt Trump did, saying that the former president violated the 14th Amendment of the Constitution by giving ‘aid and comfort and three hours of inaction with regard to what was happening’ at the Capitol.
Cobb says that a joint declaration by both houses of Congress over that alleged breach of the 14th Amendment could block Trump on those grounds from a 2024 run.
The former lawyer was willing to be critical of his former boss, saying that Trump is ‘a deeply wounded narcissist’ and ‘doesn’t believe he lost’ to Joe Biden in 2020
Cobb says that a joint declaration by both houses in Congress could block Trump on those grounds from a 2024 run
A former Assistant US Attorney for the state of Maryland, Cobb was a member of the White House legal team from July 2017 to May 2018 before retiring
He also felt that what Trump did trying to stop Vice President Mike Pence from certifying the election results was ‘criminal.’
‘Interfering with Pence, saying Mike deserves this when people are shouting ‘Kill Pence,’ I think that’s outrageous,’ Cobb added.
A former Assistant US Attorney for the state of Maryland, Cobb was a member of the White House legal team from July 2017 to May 2018 before retiring.
He has said in the past that while he served and defended Trump during the Mueller investigation, he did not think the probe was a ‘witch hunt’ as Trump often calls it, and said that Robert Mueller is ‘an American hero.’
Trump has yet to comment through official channels or on TRUTH Social regarding Cobb’s statements.
He has long denied claims he did anything wrong, and insists the ongoing probe is an attempt to derail his – as yet unannounced – bid to run for office again in 2024.
Trump remains hugely popular within the Republican party, and would likely clinch the nomination if he did stand.
He has indicated he’ll make a decision after the November mid-terms. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is seen as Trump’s likeliest rival, with pundits saying any failure to bring firm charges against Trump would likely give him a further boost in the polls.