Manila Standard

‘Not a crime’: Trump dismisses New York probe at Texas rally

- TWISTER DAMAGE.

WACO – Donald Trump staged his first presidenti­al campaign rally in Texas Saturday, brushing off his potential indictment as he railed against multiple criminal probes threatenin­g his bid for the White House.

The Republican addressed several thousand supporters – far fewer than the 15,000 he had expected – in the city of Waco as he braced for possible charges over a hush-money payout just days before the 2016 election, to a porn star alleging a sexual encounter.

Maintainin­g the investigat­ion was over “something that is not a crime, not a misdemeano­r, not an affair,” Trump told supporters how he had been the victim of “one witch hunt and phony investigat­ion after another.”

The former president has made a torrent of increasing­ly bellicose statements, claiming “misconduct” by prosecutor­s he refers to as “human scum” who are pursuing cases against him in New York, Washington and Atlanta.

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

“This is really prosecutor­ial misconduct. That’s what it’s called. The innocence of people makes no difference whatsoever to these radical left maniacs,” he told an enthusiast­ic crowd.

For loyal followers, the lines were likely familiar, with the appearance marking a thrilling opportunit­y finally to see the ex-president at a rally.

As Trump spoke in the background, Hungarian-American retiree Marianna Bodrogi told AFP the occasion marked “the first time I’ve seen Trump in person.”

This March 25 still image taken from a video by storm-chaser Lloyd Bridges and posted in the Eurovision News Wire, shows tornado damage in Rolling Fork, Mississipp­i. At least 23 people were killed as a devastatin­g tornado ripped across Mississipp­i, tearing off roofs, smashing cars and flattening entire neighborho­ods. The powerful storm system, accompanie­d by thundersto­rms and driving rain, cut a path of more than 100 miles (60 kms) late Friday, slamming several towns along the way.

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