Trump Making First Public Appearances Since Indictment, Speaking At GOP Conventions In North Carolina, Georgia

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Donald Trump is poised to make his first public appearance since being indicted.

He will be speaking at both the Georgia and North Carolina GOP conventions.

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The Daily Mail reported:

Donald Trump is poised to make his first public appearances since being handed his bombshell indictment, where he will likely try to rally support after vowing to fight the federal charges.

Still a front-runner for the 2024 GOP nomination despite his mounting legal woes, Trump is still set to speak to friendly Republican audiences in both Georgia and North Carolina for consecutive scheduled appearances come Saturday.

Unsealed on Friday, the 49-page indictment accuses Trump, 76, of mishandling classified documents after leaving office in 2021, as well as obstruction of justice.
It contains 37 counts pertaining to those charges, as well as photographs showing mounds of document-filled boxes were illegally stored at his Florida estate for the better part of a year.

Since being handed a summons to appear in a Miami court next week, Trump has repeatedly branded the case to a politically motivated ‘witch hunt’ brought on by his successor Joe Biden. He is expected to use his platform Saturday to rebuke the charges, while adding on to assertions that have painted himself as the victim.

He is expected to use the speech to rebuke the charges against him in the indictment.

AP News reported:

Trump, who remains the front-runner for the 2024 GOP nomination despite his mounting legal woes, is expected to use his scheduled speeches at state party conventions in the two states to deliver a full-throated rebuke of the charges and amplify his assertions that he is the victim of a politically motivated “witch hunt” by Democratic President Joe Biden’s Justice Department.



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