You might recall the several times Donald Trump has declared that āinnocentā people have no reason or justification to fall back on the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, the one that protects citizens self-incrimination.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, we might get the chance to see if Trump really and truly believes it. You see, a judge has ordered the former POTUS, his oldest son Don Jr. and daughter Ivanka to testify ā under oath ā about their financial dealings that are under investigation by the Manhattan district attorney.
So, Trump will take an oath to tell the truth. If he has nothing to hide from investigators, heāll talk. Isnāt that right? I donāt thatās going to happen.
His company already is under indictment for assorted felony accusations, such as tax fraud.
The walls appear to be closing in around Trump and his family. His son, Eric, already has hidden behind the Fifth Amendment, invoking it hundreds of times during questioning by prosecutors. Do you wonder what Daddy Trump told Eric after he left the conference room? Might he have called Eric a āloserā?
The smart money, based on what I have heard on the news, suggests that Trumpās lawyers will tell him to ānot say a word.ā His only option, therefore, is to invoke the Fifth Amendment.
But ā¦ hey. Cāmon, Donald. An āinnocentā man should be able to speak freely. Right?