First published at 04:39 UTC on June 14th, 2023.
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Full breakdown: https://nextnewsnetwork.com/2023/06/13/trump-fights-back-unveils-truth-behind-second-indictment-in-historic-bedminster-address
Breaking News: Former President Trump delivers a fiery speech at his Golf Club in Bedminster, NJ, following his historic second indictment. In an urgent and important address, Trump called the charges against him "the most evil and heinous abuse of power in the history of our country." He condemned Joe Biden, labeling him "the most corrupt president in the history of our country" and accused him of attempting to rig the election further.
Referring to the Presidential Records Act, Trump argued that he had every right to possess his own documents and compared his situation to that of Bill Clinton and other former presidents who kept records without being prosecuted. He called this a "political persecution like something straight out of a fascist or communist nation."
The powerful speech also highlighted the perceived double standards in the treatment of Democrats, such as Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton, who Trump claims have not faced consequences for their actions. The former president forcefully stated that the Biden administration's corrupt Department of Justice is trying to "destroy American democracy" and vowed to fight back against these accusations.
While already facing serious legal battles, Trump remained strictly focused on the future, promising to appoint a real special prosecutor to go after Joe Biden and the entire Biden crime family if he were re-elected. He vowed to obliterate the deep state and reclaim the nation while reminding his supporters that it is their freedom that is truly under attack, not just his own.
In this crucial address, full of passion and defiance, Trump's authoritative voice rang loud and clear. As the nation faces a pivotal moment in its history, only time will tell if his words will resonate with his supporters and lead them onward in battle. No matter the outcome, Trump's speech at B..
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