Key takeaways:
- Former President Donald Trump held a campaign rally in Waco, Texas, where he baselessly accused the current administration of “prosecutorial misconduct” and vowed to “destroy the deep state.”
- Trump referred to the Biden administration as the “Biden regime” and accused Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg of prosecutorial misconduct.
- Trump is facing investigations in New York, Georgia and Washington, and has held a series of campaign events since leaving office in January.
Former President Donald Trump held a campaign rally in Waco, Texas on Saturday, the 30th anniversary of the federal siege of the Branch Davidian compound led by anti-government cult leader David Koresh. During the rally, Trump baselessly accused the current administration of “prosecutorial misconduct” and vowed to “destroy the deep state.”
Trump referred to the Biden administration as the “Biden regime” and accused Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg of prosecutorial misconduct. He also claimed that the “deep state” was attempting to use “prosecutorial misconduct” as a tool to influence the upcoming election.
“Either the deep state destroys America or we destroy the deep state,” Trump said of the stakes of his bid for a return to the Oval Office. Supporters waved signs printed by Trump’s campaign that said: “Witch hunt.”
Trump’s accusations of “prosecutorial misconduct” come as he faces investigations in New York, Georgia and Washington. Trump has denied any wrongdoing in these investigations.
The rally in Waco was the latest in a series of campaign events held by Trump since he left office in January. Trump has been vocal in his criticism of the current administration and has vowed to continue to fight for his return to the Oval Office. It is unclear if Trump will be successful in his bid for a return to the White House.
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