Trump was impeached for "election interference" in 2019 over looking into Joe Biden's influence in Ukraine's judicial system.
"These crazy indictments against me should be viewed as campaign contributions to crooked Joe Biden and his radical left thugs. This will be their updated form of cheating and election interference," Trump said.
In 2019, the US House impeached Trump over a phone call he had with Ukraine's President Zelensky in which he asked about Biden's involvement in the firing of a top prosecutor in the country, Viktor Shokin, during his time overseeing Ukrainian affairs as VP in Barack Obama's White House. That ask for an investigation was cited by the House as election interference.
"Using the powers of his high office," the House alleged in 2019, "President Trump solicited the interference of foreign government, Ukraine, in the 2020 presidential election. He did so through a scheme or course of conduct that included soliciting the Government of Ukraine to publicly announce investigations that would benefit his reelection, harm the election prospects of a political opponent, and influence the 2020 United States Presidential election to his advantage."
If the House claimed that Trump asking for his opponent to be investigated 16 months before the election was election interference, then how could Biden indicting his political opponent, with court dates sprinkled throughout the election season, not be election interference? Either Trump's impeachment needs to be expunged entirely, or Biden needs to be impeached for election interefence. Probably both, in fact, since Biden had directly used the promise of US aid to interferance in the judicial system of a foreign nation—which he bragged about doing—and may have been bribed by oligarchs in that nation to do so.
"Remember, these are Biden indictments," he continued. "They're not pure and simple. They're not coming down from heaven.
"These are indictments made up by Joe Biden and the people that surround him. Mostly the people that surround him," Trump said. "He's got a bad group. They're thugs. They're radical left fascists. They're Marxists that come in as they have the worst people. But these people made these indictments. So when they say, 'oh, Donald Trump is going to court'.
"No. We're going to court to fight a cricket system, a corrupt system, and Democrats better be careful what they wish for. Because this kind of thing can happen to them and it can happen very quickly," Trump concluded.
Trump also spoke directly to Republican district attorneys and attorneys general across the US, who have not used their office to investigate Hunter Biden, who is suspected of committed drug and traffic crimes across the country, urging them to "pay attention."
"I hope that Republican district attorneys and attorneys general throughout the country are closely watching the tremendous weaponization of justice that is being utilized against me," he said. "There's never been anything like it, but you ought to watch— and frankly, it's an eye for an eye or fight fire with fire. What they're doing to our country is amazing. So Republicans I hope you're watching."
When Trump makes comments such as these, the pundit class of the left as well as Democrat politicians accuse him of making threats. Georgia DA for Fulton County Fani Willis has claimed in her indictment of Trump that his social media posts after the 2020 general election were conspiracy." Trump and 18 other defendants are being charged under the RICO Act, used to go after members of organized crime syndicates.
"Trump and the other Defendants," Willis' indictment contends, "charged in this Indictment refused to accept that Trump lost, and they knowingly and willfully joined a conspiracy to unlawfully change the outcome of the election in favor of Trump. That conspiracy contained a common plan and purpose to commit two or more acts of racketeering activity in Fulton County, Georgia, elsewhere in the State of Georgia, and in other states."
Willis cites a speech Trump made as president on election day, meetings Trump had with elected officials, tweets and social media posts, meetings Trump held as president with elected officials at the White House, and other public activities as being done in "furtherance of the conspiracy."
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