The Philippine Star

Trump holds 1st rally for 2024 campaign

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WACO (AFP) – Donald Trump stages his first presidenti­al campaign rally Saturday at the site of a deadly 1993 standoff between an anti-government cult and federal agents as he rails against multiple criminal probes threatenin­g his bid for the White House.

Waco, which is marking the 30th anniversar­y of the siege, has become a touchstone for far-right activists glorying in its history of resistance against perceived government overreach.

The rally comes amid a torrent of increasing­ly bellicose statements by Trump claiming a “witch hunt” by prosecutor­s he refers to as “human scum” who are pursuing cases against him in New York, Washington and Atlanta.

The Republican leader is expected to address at least 15,000 supporters as he braces for possible charges over a hush money payout days before the 2016 election to a porn star alleging a sexual encounter.

The 76-year-old – who was impeached for inciting an insurrecti­on – called last weekend for protests against Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, as the former president claimed falsely that he was about to be arrested.

Some of those arriving in

Waco came from other states, eager to see Trump returned to the Oval Office, with many wearing MAGA caps or waving flags touting his campaign.

“We have huge power behind Donald Trump that has yet to be unleashed,” said Kelly Heath, 49, who arrived from Georgia. “You will be shocked.”

Trump supporters trickled into the Waco Siege Memorial on Friday to commemorat­e the 80 or so people who died in the 1993 standoff at the compound of the Branch Davidian sect, besieged by federal agents.

“Waco is actually the epicenter of the patriot movement, of the movement to help America get back to its grassroots... to empower the citizens to have constituti­onal rights,” said Peter Christian, the pastor’s assistant at the memorial.

The Houston Chronicle published an op-ed on Thursday accusing Trump of hosting his rally during the 30th anniversar­y as a “blaring air horn” for the extremists among his followers.

 ?? AP ?? Rick Frazier of New Bremen, Ohio holds a large flag near the Waco regional airport ahead of former US president Donald Trump’s first 2024 campaign rally in Waco, Texas on Friday.
AP Rick Frazier of New Bremen, Ohio holds a large flag near the Waco regional airport ahead of former US president Donald Trump’s first 2024 campaign rally in Waco, Texas on Friday.

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