Former President Donald Trump spoke at a rally in New Hampshire, promising “the four greatest years” if he returns to the White House.
He criticized President Biden, claiming he doesn’t understand what’s going on and has been indicted more than Al Capone.
Trump also accused the current administration of weaponizing legal action against political opponents, expressing confidence that people will reject such tactics at the polls.
“We got the biggest tax cut in the history of our country. Bigger than the Reagan tax cut. And protect the security of ourselves and our allies — Biden wants to turn up the spigot. He just doesn’t want it to happen. I don’t know if it is him. I’m not sure he has any idea what the hell is going on. The guy can’t put two sentences together. I never spoke about him like this,” Trump said.
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“I speak — it is very derogatory what I say because you know what he did? He indicted me. I’ve been indicted more than Al Capone. See that guy how tough he is? Look at him with the big red hat on. He’s a tough guy. If Al Capone ever took you out to dinner and didn’t like your smile, he would kill you before morning, okay? And he got indicted less than me. That’s not right. No. These people are crazy. These people are crazy. It’s weaponization, it’s going after your political opponent.”
“Nobody has done this in the history of our country. They do it in third-world nations, but they don’t do it here. I have a feeling maybe it’s going to be the last time because people are see it at the polls. The people — it’s amazing, I appreciate it so much because normally you just put your head down,” he said.
“I guess you have to get the hell out. And every week we go up and up. And somebody said, don’t indict him anymore, please, you’re killing us. You are going to indict him right into the White House. We don’t want to have that. Now, it’s terrible. We get treated terribly. It’s unbelievable. You know, that’s a two-way street. That can happen to them also. It’s a very dangerous thing. It’s a very dangerous precedent that they are setting.”
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