Former U.S. President Trump has been entangled in lawsuits recently and has faced criminal charges three times since leaving office. On August 8, local time, Trump stated in his campaign speech that frequent criminal charges had hindered the normal conduct of his campaign, and that he might receive a fourth indictment next week.
Trump slammed Biden and the U.S. Department of Justice that day, saying that the “corrupt and cunning” Biden administration had launched a number of “false and out of nothing” allegations, forcing himself to spend a lot of time on matters unrelated to the campaign. Money, even unable to participate in some campaigns normally. Trump’s remarks were the first time he has so explicitly acknowledged that criminal charges have posed a threat to his campaign.
In addition, Trump also said that once he wins the general election next year, he will drive out “warmongers” and “globalists” from the government, impose high tariffs on foreign products, and appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Biden and his colleagues. His family launched an investigation.
Trump has previously been criminally charged three times for “hush money”, improper handling of confidential documents, allegedly overturning the 2020 election and causing riots on Capitol Hill. According to Trump’s own estimates, next week he will face a fourth criminal charge for trying to overturn the results of Georgia’s 2020 presidential election.
Trump: Frequent allegations have hampered campaign to receive fourth indictment next week. Click on the video to see it!
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2023-08-10 05:01:48