In an interview on a US news program, Sterling discussed how Trump's stance against his indictments, including a possible fourth one in Georgia, is energizing his supporters and generating significant financial resources.
"He’s making himself a martyr and a lot of the American people are going behind him because they do – [they] thought some of these things are a little bit of a stretch," said Sterling.
Sterling voiced concerns that the polarizing language and narratives surrounding Trump's legal battles could lead to sporadic instances of unrest caused by individuals who become radicalized through the process. He cautioned that the most significant risk lies with the unstable individuals acting on their own, rather than coordinated groups.
As the legal proceedings unfold, observers are closely monitoring the developments to assess how these events might influence Trump's political influence and the broader social climate.