President Donald Trump told rally-goers in Iowa that Special Counsel Jack Smith’s “witch hunt” against him is “all bulls**t.”
Trump railed against the DOJ at a campaign event in Council Bluffs.
The indictment, handed down last month, alleges Trump willfully retained classified documents and obstructed an efforts to retrieve them.
The 45th president pleaded not guilty to all counts.
Trump took aim at Smith’s “witch hunt” against him while noting his soaring poll numbers.
“Every time I get a subpoena, you know, my polls go up. I get more and more subpoenas,” Trump told the crowd.
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“Report to a grand jury.”
“He’s killing Biden. He’s killing him. Let’s–it’s what it is. These are crooked people. It never happened in our country. Called weaponization of the Department of Justice and the FBI. We’ve never had anything like this,” Trump said.
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“And it’s all bullshit, too,” Trump added.
“It’s all stuff. That’s why my polls go up. I’m the only person ever got indicted who became more popular because people understand it. They read it. They see it. It’s all contrived, horrible stuff.”
Trump also ripped Crooked Joe Biden during his rally.
“We have a man at the White House that has no clue what the hell is happening,” Trump said.
“We’re going to evict a very crooked President Joe Biden from the White House,” he said.
On Friday, Trump announced he had raised over $35 million in the second fundraising quarter, doubling what he raised in the first quarter despite his indictments.
The news signals that the majority of voters see through the indictment charges against Trump as nothing more than a “politically motivated” strategy to stop him from returning to the
White House.
The $35 million Trump has raised also indicates he is a dominant frontrunner in the Republican primary, and his indictments in New York and Florida has only strengthened him.
The campaign reported that the average donation to Trump’s 2024 campaign had reached $34.
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