Donald Trump blames historic indictment on left-wing 'lunatics' and 'perverts'

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Donald Trump is blaming his historic indictment on left-wing 'lunatics' and 'perverts'. The former Apprentice judge, 76, who became the first former US president to face criminal charges when he was indicted on Tuesday (April 4), took to his Truth Social platform a day after he appeared in court to post his latest rant about the case. He raged on...

Former US President Donald Trump speaks to an audience at the "American Freedom Tour" event in Memphis, Tennessee, US, on June 18, 2022.The former Apprentice judge, 76, who became the first former US president to face criminal charges when he was indicted on Tuesday , took to his Truth Social platform a day after he appeared in court to post his latest rant about the case.

The post is another defiance of Judge Juan Merchan's warning to Trump on Tuesday when he appeared in a Manhattan court house not to "make statements that are likely to incite violence or civil unrest". "The Democrats have totally weaponised law enforcement and are viciously using this abuse of power to interfere with our already under-siege elections!"

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