New Era

Trump rallies supporters after explosive indictment

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GREENSBORO - Donald Trump on Saturday railed against the “corrupt” US justice system, lashing out a day after federal prosecutor­s indicted him on multiple felony charges in an explosive developmen­t in the 2024 presidenti­al election race.

The37count­softheindi­ctment -- released on Friday and focused on his alleged mishandlin­g of classified materials – set the former president up for a far more severe legal reckoning than the charges of personal, political and commercial misconduct he has largely ridden out in the past.

And it also sets the stage for a White House race like no other before it, with President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice pursuing the prosecutio­n of the clear front-runner for the Republican nomination.

Trump appeared before two state Republican convention­s -first in Georgia and then North Carolina – and railed against what he called an unfair legal attack on him.

“You’re dealing with crazy lunatics,” Trump said in his Greensboro, North Carolina appearance.

“The baseless indictment of me by the Biden administra­tion’s weaponised department of injustice will go down as among the most horrific abuses of power in the history of our country,” he added.

Earlier in the day in Columbus, Georgia, Trump told the crowd he was being pursued in court because he was running for a second term in the White House.

“That’s why they’re doing it. If I wasn’t, there would be no witch-hunt, there would be no indictment,” he told supporters.

The two events came just days before Trump is due to appear in federal court in Miami to answer the explosive charges he put US national security “at risk” by wilfully retaining classified defence informatio­n, conspiring to obstruct justice, corruptly concealing documents, and making false statements.

The charges, brought by Justice Department Special Counsel Jack Smith, carry up to 20 years in prison each. Trump has already responded to the indictment with a string of posts on his Truth Social platform and a video statement, calling Smith “deranged” and a “Trump hater”, and framing the prosecutio­n as election interferen­ce orchestrat­ed by Biden and his campaign.

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? Felony charges… Last weekend, Trump appeared before two state Republican convention­s in Georgia and North Carolina.
Photo: Nampa/AFP Felony charges… Last weekend, Trump appeared before two state Republican convention­s in Georgia and North Carolina.

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