In a fiery campaign rally in Iowa, former President Donald Trump wasted no time in blasting Special Counsel Jack Smith’s so-called “witch hunt” against him, calling it “all bullsh**t.” Trump, always one to speak his mind, didn’t hold back as he criticized the Department of Justice (DOJ) for their alleged unfair treatment of him.
Trump Slams Jack Smith’s Witch Hunt: “My Polls Go Up, I Get More and More Subpoenas!”https://t.co/sDhbc0e0gt
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The indictment, which was handed down last month, accuses Trump of knowingly keeping classified documents and obstructing efforts to retrieve them. However, the 45th president pleaded not guilty to all counts, showing his unwavering confidence in his innocence.
Trump: "My polls go up, I get more and more subpoenas. Report to a grand jury!!!! … all bullshit" pic.twitter.com/X2zNyqXtXb
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Trump takes stage. The crowd goes wild! pic.twitter.com/HkCzWZ0ejx
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During the rally, Trump couldn’t help but mention how his poll numbers seemed to rise every time he received a subpoena. With a mischievous smile, he addressed the crowd, saying, “Every time I get a subpoena, you know, my polls go up. I get more and more subpoenas. Report to a grand jury!” The crowd erupted in applause, clearly showing their support for Trump’s defiance against what he calls a politically-motivated attack.
In his usual charismatic style, Trump also took shots at his political rival, Joe Biden, describing him as a clueless resident of the White House. “We have a man at the White House that has no clue what the hell is happening,” Trump exclaimed. He confidently declared his intention to “evict” President Biden, claiming that he is the only one who can bring real change to the country.
Despite facing the indictment charges, Trump’s fundraising numbers have remained strong. In fact, he proudly announced that he raised over $35 million in the second quarter, double what he had raised in the previous quarter. This financial success indicates that the majority of voters see through the indictment as nothing more than a politically motivated strategy to keep Trump away from the White House.
The fact that the average donation to Trump’s 2024 campaign reached $34 further solidifies his position as a dominant frontrunner in the Republican primary. Clearly, the indictments in both New York and Florida have only bolstered Trump’s popularity among his supporters.
In conclusion, Trump’s rally in Iowa was a persuasive display of his determination to fight against what he perceives as unjust treatment by the DOJ. His words resonated with the crowd, who cheered him on as he denounced the alleged witch hunt against him. With his strong fundraising numbers and unwavering support, it’s evident that Trump remains a formidable force in American politics.