In the last message written in the morning on his network, Social Truth, which is now the only one actively using it, Trump states that his impeachment “would be a failure for our country.”
US President Donald Trump (2017-2021) warned this Friday that he would face “death and destruction in power” if he is charged with the payment of porn actress Stormy Daniels in his commercial silence, the constitution has now decided a big deal. jurors in Manhattan.
In the last message written in the morning on his network, Social Truth, which is now the only one actively using it, Trump states that his impeachment “would be a failure for our country.”
According to the 76-year-old politician and businessman, who is believed to be at his Mar-a-Lago Florida mansion, his impeachment may be sought by “just a psychopathic degenerate who really hates the United States,” alluding to prosecutor Alvin. Bragg, who was the one who initiated the case and asked the grand jury to investigate whether to go ahead with the investigation, which will not be known until at least next week.
He denies that he has committed any crime
In his message Trump repeats several ideas and even emphasizes when he leaves the presidency: to have more votes than any president in the entire history (even though Joe Biden defeated him, but he denies the legitimate election) and “it is known that no crime has been committed (on his part ).
Trump’s animosity against prosecutor Bragg already has personal overtones: on Thursday he called him “a George Soros-backed animal who doesn’t care what’s right or wrong, and he doesn’t care how many people he hurts.”
Bragg, who has been under siege from the press for the past few days, has refused to comment on the case until Monday, when the grand jury is expected to deliver its verdict.
However, last week he announced his commitment, saying that he would “apply the law evenly and uniformly” and only “when appropriate”. “We will not use our efforts to intimidate our office or threaten the rule of law in New York,” he added.
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