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DOJ notified after legal experts say Trump caught 'confessing to the criming' in interview

In an interview aired on Sunday, Donald Trump has made a confession about his alleged unlawful acts, legal experts said.

Fox News over the weekend aired the second part of a Trump interview with close media ally Mark Levin. In the course of their conversation, Trump said something about election subversion that turned some heads.

"Who ever heard, you get indicted for interfering in a presidential election where you have every right to do it, you get indicted and your poll numbers go up? When people get indicted, their poll numbers go down," Trump said.

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The comment immediately spread online.

Legal analyst and MSNBC host Katie Phang replied with, "Criming and then confessing to the criming. That’s a Trump specialty."

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance set the record straight on the law:

"There's no right to 'interfere' with a presidential election," she said. "This is the banality of evil right here—Trump asserting he can override the will of the voters to claim victory in an election he lost. And, he will do it again. We must vote against him in overwhelming numbers."

Former prosecutor Elizabeth de la Vega also weighed in, saying, "Keep talking moron."

"I love that Trump uses the word 'interfere' thereby making the case against himself," she added Sunday.

Attorney Taylor E. Darcy said, "No one has the right to interfere with an election."

"Either 1) Trump believes his lies, or 2) Trump is old and delusional," Darcy added. "Either way, he is unfit to be president."

Vanity Fair special correspondent Molly Jong-Fast simply responded with, "Ummmmmmmm."

Psychologist Dr. David A. Lustig said, "

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