WATCH: Trump Says He Had 'Every Right' to Interfere in 2020 Election

Election interference is a federal crime that usually comes with penalties such as heavy fines and a lengthy prison sentence.

Donald Trump has repeatedly admitted to interfering with the 2020 election over the last four years, and his most recent admission is on tape.

In an interview with Fox News, Trump told Mark Levin that he had "every right" to interfere with the election results. Levin, a Trump sycophant and lawyer himself, did nothing to push back against Trump's claims.

Levin said that President Joe Biden or Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris could tell the Attorney General to "knock it off" regarding the federal cases against Trump. He went on to ask, "this election interference never ends, does it?"

Neither President Biden nor Vice President Harris are behind any of Trump's multiple criminal prosecutions, but the "witch hunt" narrative persists as Trump is desperately trying to delay his September 18th sentencing.

Trump spewed more lies regarding his legitimate loss to Joe Biden in 2020, rambling about poll numbers instead.

"Actually, but you know the good news it's so crazy that my poll numbers go up. Whoever heard you get indicted for interfering with a presidential election, where you have every right to do it, you get indicted, and your poll numbers go up. When people get indicted your pull numbers go down," Trump said during the second part of a recorded interview that aired Sunday night.

Jack Smith's recent superseding indictment contains four federal charges based on Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election results, which Trump continues to claim was "stolen" from him via widespread voter fraud despite a lack of substantial evidence.

Trump's admission of guilt should help Smith nail his case, according to legal experts.