San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

TRUMP BLASTS HIS FEDERAL INDICTMENT AS ‘BASELESS’

Former president speaks at state GOP convention­s in Georgia, North Carolina

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Former President Donald Trump blasted his historic federal indictment as “ridiculous” and “baseless” Saturday during his first public appearance­s since the charges were unsealed, painting the 37 felony counts as an attack on his supporters as he tried to turn dire legal peril to political advantage.

Speaking at Republican state convention­s in Georgia and North Carolina, Trump cast his indictment by the Department of Justice as an attempt to damage his chances of returning to the White House as he campaigns for a second term.

“They’ve launched one witch hunt after another to try and stop our movement, to thwart the will of the American people,” Trump alleged in Georgia, later telling the crowd that, “In the end, they’re not coming after me. They’re coming after you.”

The strategy is a well-worn one for Trump, who remains the front-runner for the 2024 GOP nomination despite his mounting legal woes, which also include criminal charges filed against him in March in New York. Trump has repeatedly tried to delegitimi­ze law enforcemen­t officials and portray himself — and his supporters — as victims, even when he is accused of serious crimes.

Trump also vowed Saturday to remain in the race, even if he is convicted in the case.

“I’ll never leave,” he told Politico in an interview aboard his plane after his speech in Georgia. He further predicted that he wouldn’t be convicted and sidesteppe­d questions about whether he would pardon himself if he wins a second term.

“I don’t think I’ll ever have to,” Trump said. “I didn’t do anything wrong.”

The indictment unsealed Friday charges Trump with willfully defying Justice Department demands that he return classified documents, enlisting aides in his efforts to hide the records and even telling his lawyers that he wanted to defy a subpoena for the materials stored at his residence. The indictment includes allegation­s that he stored documents in a ballroom and bathroom at his Mar-a-lago resort, among other places.

Trump is due to make his first federal court appearance Tuesday in Miami.

Earlier Saturday, Trump was given a hero’s welcome at the party convention in Georgia, where he drew loud applause as he slammed the investigat­ion as “a political hit job” and accused his political enemies of launching “one hoax and witch hunt after another” to prevent his re-election.

“The ridiculous and baseless indictment by the Biden administra­tion’s weaponized Department of Injustice will go down as among the most horrific abuses of power in the history of our country,” he said.

Trump also lingered on Georgia’s role in his 2020 defeat, repeating his lies that he had won the state and defending his efforts to overturn Joe Biden’s victory, which is the subject of another ongoing investigat­ion, this one by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis has suggested that any indictment­s would likely come in August.

 ?? JOHN BAZEMORE AP ?? Former President Donald Trump waves after speaking at the Georgia Republican convention Saturday.
JOHN BAZEMORE AP Former President Donald Trump waves after speaking at the Georgia Republican convention Saturday.

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