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Donald Trump to be sentenced in hush money case - What next for US politics?
CGTN Europe
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04/01/2025
CGTN Europe spoke to Professor of International Politics at University of Birmingham, David Dunn
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Now David Dunn is a professor of international politics at the University
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of Birmingham. Professor thanks so much for your time. The judges already
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indicated that jail time is unlikely so does this case actually matter to Donald
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Trump? Yes it matters to him hugely in terms of his reputation and he has been
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consistently calling for these charges to be thrown out. In fact one of the
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reasons why this hearing has been scheduled at this date is that he
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complained that that would hang over him over the next four years and
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interrupt his concentration as president. So the judge said fine we'll
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do it now then. And it matters also to the judge. The judge is very keen to show
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that the rule of law in America still applies. That actually he has been
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found guilty of 34 felonies and therefore the one of the jury which was
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unanimous should be seen to prevail and the justice prevail and that he is found
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guilty and given a sentence, a token sentence, for the crimes that he has
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been found guilty of. So Trump is furious. The judge is keen to hold the rule of
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law. It will be interesting to see whether actually Trump is able to
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actually postpone this hearing or whether he would appeal the sentence but
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there is an attempt to have a legal reckoning in this interregnum between
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the election and him being sworn in as president on the 20th. In other
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developments in the run-up to the inauguration on the 20th, on Friday Mike
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Johnson re-elected House Speaker. However there is concern among some Republican
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representatives that he might not be able to further Trump's agenda. Could you
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explain why this role of Speaker is so crucial for Trump's agenda? Well the
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Speaker of the House really does manage the whole legislative program of a new
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administration and is responsible for getting it through Congress and what we
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have is the new Congress when it's sworn in in January has an even thinner
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the majority than the one that's in there just now and there are
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many people in that Republican majority are unhappy with aspects of the agenda
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that Trump is putting forward. Trump wants to extend the tax cuts that he
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put forward last time he was in office which will cost four trillion dollars
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and favor mostly the rich. What that is likely to do is increase America's
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deficit and there are many fiscally conservative Americans are very
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concerned about that. Add to that that there are many aspects of the agenda
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that are very radical. The very radical deportation plans, the trade policy
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that are very confrontational, plans to cut the federal budget which will mean
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cutting into programs that are dearly popular among many of the American
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people which could have electoral effects for members of Congress. So it's
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by far from clear whether this very radical agenda across a
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whole variety of issues will get the support even within the Republican Party
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to get the majority needed to actually get them through Congress and the
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Speaker's role is crucial in this and many regard him as ineffectual, regard
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him as captured by Trump and they are not entirely happy with him of support
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of his leadership. So what we're likely to see despite the fact that Trump has
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the White House and both houses of Congress and a quiescent Supreme Court
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we're likely to see a very fractious set of politics in the next four years or
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certainly the next two years as Trump tries to push through what are
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controversial and radical policies. At the same time Trump's been having many
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meetings at his Mar-a-Lago home. What is his agenda in this period running up to
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his inauguration? What's he trying to do do you think? Well Trump is very keen to
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avoid what happened last time round when he was sworn in with very little clear
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idea of what to do or what agenda to follow and he was largely reacted and
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really unfamiliar with the ways of Washington. So this time round he's
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actually trying to be thoroughly prepared across a range of issues. He's
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trying to get as many people into positions of authority who are loyal to
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him as their first priority to ensure that he doesn't get blocked on all the
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policy changes he wants to do. So as I say there's a radical agenda there. He
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also is indicated that he's quite keen to actually affect retribution on his
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political enemies and there are plans to do that as part of his new administration
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coming in from January the 20th. So he plans to hit the ground
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running. He wants to actually make sure that he makes a whole flurry of
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announcements as soon as he's back into the White House and he wants to do that
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across a range of issues. So that the activity in Maduraga has been
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very frenetic. There have been many people trying to lobby him in Florida to
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make sure that their agenda is pursued. This includes business interests,
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international interlocutors, many foreign powers have sent representatives
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down there, diplomats down there to talk to him in his winter White House as it
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were, in order to try and influence what he does when he comes into office. Because
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there is a huge amount at stake not just in terms of all the domestic things I've
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talked about but also in terms of actually the future of relations with
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Russia and Ukraine, the future of the Middle East, not least of which is the
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future of Syria which is far from clear, that where what happens with Iran, whether
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Israel gets to go ahead to attack Iran if it moves towards a nuclear weapon
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capability and of course more broadly in international trade policy and of
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course a subset of that is also China and with that China and the relationship
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to Taiwan. So there are many many issues that Trump will have to face as
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president. It's far from clear what the positions will be on all of those
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issues given that Trump is keen to be a disruptor, he's keen to actually impose
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his own agenda and particular style on those relationships and therefore we're
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in for a fairly frenetic period as we enter the White House from January
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onwards as those policy positions are outlined and whether they are successful
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both in Congress and in terms of the interlocutors that they are aimed at as
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part of that wider policy. For example we're already seeing today the
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Prime Minister of Honduras saying that they will kick out the American base
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there if the Americans try to deport Honduran and other Latin American
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citizens who are in America allegedly illegally. So I think what we're in for
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an exciting time in terms of the news agenda, in terms of the political agenda
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because this administration is not business as usual.
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Absolutely, thank you so much for your time David Dunn, Professor of International
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Politics at the University of Birmingham.
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