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Fox hosts demand Trump's prosecutors face the death penalty

Fox News hosts continue The five demanded that prosecutors face the death penalty in the multiple criminal cases against Donald Trump on Thursday, just as it was announced that the Justice Department plans to drop Trump's federal cases before he takes office.

“A lot of people who were there and wanted it so badly, how are they going to survive? “Do you think they need therapy?” asked co-host Greg Gutfeld.

“Yes, they definitely need therapy and maybe the death penalty,” co-host Dana Perino responded.

“Yes, I think the death penalty,” Gutfeld said.

Trump had previously announced that he would fire special counsel Jack Smith “within two seconds” as president.

Smith is suing Trump in two federal cases, one over his hoarding of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida and another related to his alleged attempts at election interference after the 2020 campaign. The DOJ is prosecuting these cases in accordance with the long-standing Implement the ministry's policy that a sitting president cannot be prosecuted.

He is currently facing federal charges in New York for giving hush money to a porn star and in Georgia for election interference. Trump cannot forgive himself for state crimes.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is prosecuting Trump's case in Georgia, just won re-election.

Trump's legal troubles certainly haven't slowed his path to the presidency, something “The Five” was quick to point out. In many cases it strengthened his base.

“You can make a rhetorical shift when you say this.”Despite it Of all these lawsuits against him, he won,” Perino said. “And I changed it to”Because all of these legal cases.'”