Over the weekend, Reid Hoffman was the guest of the podcast.
The Billionaire finances American Future Republic, whose primary objective seems to be beating Trump.
Following Trump’s 2022 declaration that he will run for reelection, Hoffman revived the E.J. Carroll lawsuit by accusing Trump of slander. Reviving the dead lawsuit was required, according to Hoffman’s advisor, because “the justice system was a crucial component of the campaign to safeguard America from MAGA.”
Additionally, Hoffman is funding the legal actions taken by Smartmatic voting machines against Fox News and Newsmax. He believes it will harm Trump if he puts pressure on the networks to cease casting doubt on voting machines, as Dominion did with regard to Fox News.
Hoffman has made no secret of his intention to imprison Trump, claiming that the true goal of his Get Trump campaign is to halt the “corroding [of] the rule of law,” if you can believe that. He did, in fact, tell presenter Jason Calacanis “that it’s not really important if” he believes the lady was sexually assaulted in the 1990s (she can’t recall). “A jury in New York found the former president responsible.”
Hoffman’s strategy is to drain the former president’s money account and undermine his chances of winning the 2024 election by using his enormous bankroll to finance the most significant law enforcement actions against Trump and his allies.
Hoffman said, “I believe if he violates the statutes that say he should go to jail,” in response to a question from co-host David Sacks. “I believe that powerful individuals are subject to the same laws that apply to regular people.” The problem is that these false accusations have only been leveled at Trump.
“What made them wait two years to file these lawsuits during an election year?” Sacks enquired. Hoffman retorted that the problem lay with Trump’s attorneys.
Hoffman further asserted—without offering any supporting evidence—that Trump had threatened to appoint January 6 rioters to his administration, an allegation that Sacks had raised concerns about.
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