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  • Following former U.S. president Donald Trump's May 30, 2024, conviction on 34 felony counts of business fraud related to hush money payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels, renewed interest in this statement Trump allegedly made during his 2016 presidential campaign took hold: "A candidate under federal investigation 'has no right to be running.' Further, it would be 'virtually impossible for (a president under indictment) to govern.'" The text in question is an accurate paraphrase of statements made at two separate Trump rallies held in November 2016 — a Nov. 3 rally in North Carolina, and a Nov. 5 rally in Colorado. The statements made by Trump were in reference to the Oct. 28 revelation to Congress by then-FBI Director James Comey that his agency had reopened a criminal investigation into Hillary Clinton. The phrasing at issue appears to stem from reporting by CNN's KFile. In July 2023, that team published a story unearthing multiple statements made by Trump following Comey's disclosure (emphasis ours): On November 3, 2016, in Concord, North Carolina, Trump made similar comments. "If she were to win, it would create an unprecedented Constitutional crisis that would cripple the operations of our government," he said. "She is likely to be under investigation for many years, and also it will probably end up – in my opinion – in a criminal trial. I mean, you take a look. Who knows? But it certainly looks that way." [...] "She has no right to be running, you know that," Trump said. "No right." Trump added at a November 5, 2016, rally in Denver that as "the prime suspect in a far-reaching criminal investigation," Clinton's controversies would make it "virtually impossible for her to govern." The paraphrased collection of statements is sometimes incorrectly cited as a direct quote. However, as displayed in the meme shown here, the portions within the quotation marks are statements Trump made in November 2016, and the paraphrased portions accurately reflect these statements' intent. As such, the claim is True.
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