WATCH: Trump Advisor Jason Miller DESTROYS The Radical Left, Says Voters See Through The Charges Against Trump

During a Friday appearance on Newsmax's 'Rob Schmitt Tonight,' Trump advisor Jason Miller argued that voters see through the charges against Donald J. Trump -- contending they are little more than 'election interference.'

"Right now, voters are looking at all of the trumped-up Trump charges in one ball, whether it be New York, or whether it be Jack Smith times two, or whether it be Fani Willis, voters are realizing that this is election interference," Miller told guest host Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL). "Whether it's a plurality or an outright majority, most voters think that there are politics that are at play here."

Miller continued, adding, "Why is that the case? Because Biden's economy right now is one of the worst in American history. You look at the inflation rates over the last 2 and a half years, they have been through the roof, almost record-setting terrible. Even though, the last two months, the rate of growth has gone a little bit down, things are still getting more expensive."

Miller's remarks are in keeping with the evidence. A Rasmussen Reports poll released back in March found that most voters -- 59 percent -- thought the indictments against Trump were politically motivated. And it is no wonder why. Trump remains a potent force to win the presidency in 2024. The Real Clear Politics polling average has Biden and Trump neck and neck in most surveys. As such, it stands to reason that the radical, far-left Democrats would use any means necessary to gain a much-needed political advantage -- including indicting their most-likely political opponent.

"And the Democrars are sitting around, saying, 'Why are people not embracing the economy? And it is like, 'Hey dummies, everything is still becoming more expensive faster than the rate of wage growth,'" Miller added. "This is a real problem for them, so people realize it's election interference, and they realize that they're now using the weaponization of government, the weaponization of lawfare to come after President Trump."

Miller also discussed the upcoming Republican debates, which Donald Trump has said he will not participate in, given his significant polling lead. Trump himself has said that given his dominance, it is right and fitting for all other Republican candidates to drop out and support Trump 2024. The 45th president has argued it is basically impossible, at this point in the race, for any other Republican candidate to catch up to his big-league numbers. 

In reply, Miller argued the debates would be very bad for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) but very good for Vivek Ramaswamy, as the race for second place in the Republican primaries continues to heat up -- with Ramaswamy surging in recent polls. 

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