Former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro on Sunday predicted the investigation of the FBI’s Russia probe by former Connecticut Attorney General John Durham will end with three indictments.
In an interview on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures,” Navarro noted that he was also targeted by the FBI in its controversial investigation of alleged ties between the 2016 Trump campaign and Moscow.
“There will be indictments, I will guarantee that, at least three indictments,” Navarro said. “Equally important, there will be people that are going to be forced to leave the FBI because of their complicity in what happened. This is a scandal that attacked democracy. It was a coup d’etat against a president that hadn't been elected.
“Why would they come at me? I'll wear this like a badge of honor. I'm a dangerous guy because I was a guy as a populist economist with a degree from Harvard… helping candidate Trump basically transform this economy and we did that.”
“I think the establishment here, the globalists, the swamp, they saw me and wanted to basically compromise me and take me out like they did with [retired Gen. Michael] Flynn,” the former Trump administration national security adviser.
According to Navarro, former President Donald Trump will be back on the GOP presidential ballot in 2024, but that it will take a party “revolution.”
“President Trump today — full throated defense of populist economic nationalism and it’s got to be a revolution,” he said of Trump’s Sunday speech at CPAC gathering.
“And he's got to take out the traditional Republican trash, [GOP Kentucky Sen. Mitch] McConnell, [GOP Wyoming Sen. Liz] Cheney and [GOP California Rep. Kevin] McCarthy, there's got to be a revolution.
“He's got to get his own house in order in preparation for 2024 whether he announces today or not, he will be on the ballot in 2024,” he said, adding that: “Externally he's got to come at those traditional, globalist, elitist Republicans who love open borders and love free trade.”
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