Former US President Donald Trump denounces to his supporters in Pennsylvania the search operation conducted by the FBI in his home.
Former US President Donald Trump responded to Joe Biden, who portrayed him as a threat to democracy, and called the Democratic president an “enemy of the state”, during a rally in Pennsylvania in preparation for the midterm elections.
Trump denounced the inspection process in front of his supporters The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) at its Mar-a-Lago, Florida, home, on August 8, saying that this investigation constitutes “the blatant example of real threats to the freedom of Americans,” and “one of the most appalling abuses of power by any Administration in American History.
Trump is in Wilkes Barre, the small town near Biden’s hometown of Scranton, to support Republican candidates in the upcoming November 8 midterm elections, notably Mehmet Oz, a doctor who has become a star on the small screen.
But in Pennsylvania, which will be key in the battle for control of both houses of Congress, Biden this week preceded Trump and attacked him with rare ferocity, accusing the former Republican president and Republicans who embrace his creed of representing “extremism that threatens the foundations of our republic.”
In Philadelphia, the cradle of the United States, Biden called for saving the “spirit of America,” sharply criticizing those he said “disrespect the Constitution,” “do not believe in the rule of law,” and “do not recognize the will of the people.”
Trump responded by saying, “He (Biden) is the enemy of the state,” denouncing “the most vicious, hateful and divisive rhetoric,” stressing that Biden’s speech “was just hate and anger.”
Denouncing inflation and increasing insecurity, Trump, who is publicly seeking to run for president once more in 2024, wanted to give the most negative outcome of the Biden era, in rhetoric that sometimes took the tone of the presidential campaign.
“You can take the five worst presidents in US history and put them together,” the former Republican president said, adding, “They haven’t done the damage Joe Biden has done to our country in less than two years.” The rally began with a selection of photos of Biden showing his stutter during speeches.
The former president stressed that the “shameful raid” of his Mar-a-Lago residence was a “mockery of justice”.
and performed FBI The search of Trump’s home because he suspected the former president illegally kept classified documents from his tenure in the White House (2017-2021).
Federal investigators believe that among the 30 seized funds are top-secret documents that “might be hidden”, intended to obstruct the investigation, according to a Justice Department document.
But for Trump, this “blatant violation of the law” will lead to “a backlash that no one has ever seen before.”
The Republican billionaire is also targeted for investigations into his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, and his role in the violent assault by a number of his supporters once morest him. Capitol BuildingJanuary 6, 2021. However, Trump is not currently on trial in any of these cases.
Also, the former president once more questioned the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, which he lost to Biden. “The American elections must be decided by the American people,” Trump said. “It didn’t happen that way in 2020.”