Former President Donald Trump speaks yesterday at the Bedminster Golf Club in New Jersey – Reuters
Accusation, accusation and accusation again. After listening silently, with a worried expression — those present were reassured — read the 37 counts that could cost him up to 400 years in prison, Donald Trump returned to the offensive.. You do this from a safe place as soon as she leaves Behind Miami Courtroom Where, after waiting more than 15 minutes for the judge to enter, he did not catch a glimpse of the Special Prosecutor Jack SmithEven in Ch. from his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, where he had flown after the Florida hearing during which he was He was charged with guarding hundreds of papers containing the country’s military secretsTalk about the former US president “Electoral interference as part of yet another attempt to rig and steal a presidential election.” Then he denounced “political persecution”.And He compared himself to immigrants of South American descentand Cubans and others who fled corrupt governments. “This day will be drowned in infamy and Joe Biden will forever be remembered as the most corrupt president in the history of our country,” the billionaire insisted, promising that, If he is re-elected next year, he will appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the sitting president. In addition to Biden, Trump also took him out Smithwhich, now that it’s hundreds of miles away, he explains “crazy rave”.
Yesterday was the casino tycoon’s 77th birthday, the first commander in chief in United States history to face charges of espionage and endanger national security that he was elected to defend in court. “We’re going to make it the greatest birthday ever,” he responded to fans who sang “Happy Birthday” to him. And his supporters, whom he had met shortly before at a Cuban restaurant in Miami, where he had gone immediately after his not guilty plea hearing, also celebrated. Trump replied, “What a birthday, what a birthday” However, he did not specify his age, knowing that he, like Biden, is the subject of controversy and anxiety in light of a possible new duel in 2024..
Despite many judicial problems, in fact, Trump remains ahead of other candidates in the Republican primaries, some of them distancing themselves from the leader, hoping that the whole party would do the same. His former vice president, Mike Pence, for example, said he “cannot defend” Trump against the “very serious” allegations leveled against him over the classified papers at Mar-a-Lago.
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