Sunday, April 28, 2024

Trump Responds To Latest Charges

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Former President responded in characteristic fashion Thursday night to Special Counsel 's superseding indictment.

The 60-page document brought four more charges for Trump for allegedly retaining classified information and obstruction after being subpoenaed to produce it.

In addition, the special counsel indicted Carlos De Oliverira, a maintenance worker at , who stands accused of trying to delete security footage requested by a grand jury. (RELATED: New Charges Drop On Trump Case)

Speaking to Breitbart from his Bedminster golf club, the 45th president derided the latest charges as “harassment” and “election interference,” vowing to fire Smith if elected:

“I just heard it as I'm sitting down. This is harassment. This is election interference,” Trump said when asked to respond to the superseding indictment and additional charges. “I'm protected by the Presidential Records Act totally. It shouldn't even be a case. It's not a criminal case. Where's Biden with all the documents? He's got 20 times, 30 times the documents I have, and he has not made it easy for them either. He has been hiding boxes. They're sending boxes to Chinatown. Boxes are being sent to Chinatown, and yet China is paying them millions of dollars. You explain that one. You don't even hear about it. All you hear about is Trump. No, this is a two-tier system of injustice. That's what we have. We have a sick country. Our country is very sick right now. We have a failing nation and it's a very sad thing to watch.”

Trump's interview with Breitbart News, which was long-scheduled, came moments after the Special Counsel's office unveiled the superseding indictment, which added additional charges against Trump and Nauta and introduced De Oliveira as a defendant. The central new allegation is that the Special Counsel claims Trump and the others sought to delete Mar-a-Lago security footage in the summer of 2022.

Trump spokesman Steven Cheung, in response, also blasted the move from Smith as a “continued desperate and flailing attempt by the Biden Family and their to harass President Trump and those around him.”

Trump also told Breitbart News that if elected president again—he is currently the leading GOP candidate for the White House—he would fire Smith. Trump also cited failed cases Smith's office has brought against other politicians from both political parties, particularly the cases his office failed on against former Virginia GOP Gov. Bob McDonnell and against former Sen. John Edwards (D-NC). In the McDonnell case, the conviction Smith's office obtained was overturned unanimously by the U.S. Supreme Court. In the Edwards case, charges Smith's office brought failed—Edwards was acquitted on one, and the jury deadlocked on the others, with the DOJ not retrying him in the end.

When asked why he would fire Smith, Trump responded incredulously:

Why would I keep him? He is—look, he's gone after other people. He's been overturned unanimously in the Supreme Court. He's destroyed a lot of lives. Lives have been destroyed. He's destroyed people—he's destroyed lives… He was Lois Lerner and the IRS case, which was one of the most egregious abuses what happened. The had to apologize to people. He went after Christians. This is a guy—he's a wild man. I call him deranged. He's been overturned. He went after the governor of Virginia—overturned unanimously. He went after another senator or something and was overturned. What he's done is just horrible. The abuse of power—it is prosecutorial misconduct.

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Patrick Houck
Patrick Houck
Patrick Houck is an avid political enthusiast based out of the Washington, D.C. metro area. His expertise is in campaigns and the use of targeted messaging to persuade voters. When not combing through the latest news, you can find him enjoying the company of family and friends or pursuing his love of photography.

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