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Trump shrugs off probes at Texas rally

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WACO: A defiant Donald Trump railed against the investigat­ions he faces and predicted he’d prevail during a rally in Waco, Texas, that may be the former president’s last public appearance before he faces potential criminal charges.

“When this election is over, I will be the president of the United States,” Mr Trump said on Saturday to cheers from the crowd. “You will be vindicated and proud, and the thugs and criminals who are corrupting our justice system will be defeated, discredite­d and totally disgraced.”

It was Mr Trump’s first rally of his 2024 campaign, staged at the city’s regional airport. The event was laden with symbolism and the timing fraught: 30 years ago this month, federal police besieged the Branch Davidians compound in Waco, leading to the deaths of the cult’s leader, David Koresh, and dozens of his followers. The siege energised the far right and stoked anti-government sentiment.

Speaking before Mr Trump at the rally, Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick called suggestion­s that the former president chose Waco because of the anniversar­y of the FBI raid “fake news” and said Mr Trump asked him to pick the site for the rally.

Mr Trump got an enthusiast­ic reaction from the sun-soaked crowd, many wearing red “Make America Great Again” hats and pro-Trump gear, holding “witch hunt” signs and chanting “we love Trump.”

The venue had a capacity for about 15,000 people, and initial estimates from the Waco Fire Marshal’s Office were that about 10,000 people attended, according to Jonathan Cook, the city’s parks and recreation director.

A New York grand jury is expected to return to court as soon as today to consider charges against the former president in relation to hush-money payments he made to porn star Stormy Daniels before his 2016 election to cover up an alleged affair he denies. Mr Trump had predicted last Saturday that he would be arrested last week in the New York probe.

‘DEEP STATE’

At the Texas rally, Mr Trump railed against the investigat­ions he faces, the release of his tax returns and other perceived injustices he portrayed as Democrats trying to prevent him from returning to power.

“When they go after me, they’re going after you,” he said.

Grievance is the bedrock of Mr Trump’s third presidenti­al campaign. He continues to insist that the 2020 election he lost was fraudulent, and he said at the rally “either the deep state destroys America, or we destroy the deep state.”

Ahead of the rally, Mr Trump spent the week pouting on his social media site, Truth Social, about Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and the prosecutor­s investigat­ing him in Washington, DC, and Georgia.

At the rally, he called the lead prosecutor­s in the Manhattan case “absolute human scum.”

On Friday, Mr Trump warned of “potential death & destructio­n” if he is charged, after calling earlier in the week for protests against Mr Bragg.

The remarks were reminiscen­t of Mr Trump’s statements before the Jan 6, 2021, insurrecti­on at the US Capitol, when he summoned tens of thousands of his supporters to Washington for an event that he promised would be “wild.”

The former president opened his Texas rally playing the song he helped record in support of people arrested during the assault on the US Capitol to try to stop the finalisati­on of Mr Trump’s defeat in the 2020 election.

Mr Trump has also called Mr Bragg, who is black, a “racist” and an “animal” and has sought to link him to billionair­e Democratic donor George Soros, who is Jewish. Many Democrats regard the frequent Republican criticism of Mr Soros as a dog whistle for anti-Semites and white supremacis­ts.

“Trump feels cornered right now,” said Kevin Madden, a senior adviser on Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidenti­al campaign. “When he’s cornered, he lashes out, and that’s what’s really driving the very hot level of his rhetoric.”

The rally in Waco featured the usual assortment of vendors hawking “Let’s Go Brandon” — a stand-in phrase for wearing at Mr Biden, as well as other MAGA shirts, flags and gear, with one man holding up a t-shirt that read, “Arrest Alvin Bragg.”

 ?? AFP ?? Former US president Donald Trump arrives during a rally at the Waco Regional Airport on Saturday in Waco, Texas.
AFP Former US president Donald Trump arrives during a rally at the Waco Regional Airport on Saturday in Waco, Texas.

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