Trump is detained, freed, and poses for a mugshot for the fourth time
Trump is detained, freed, and poses for a mugshot for the fourth time
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Our nation is under attack. We will deploy all available state, municipal, federal, and military resources to execute the greatest domestic deportation operation in U.S. history, following the Eisenhower-Howard model. It’s a must.

Former US President Donald Trump warned on Tuesday in New Hampshire that he would launch the “largest domestic deportation operation in American history” if re-elected. This would require the employment of state, municipal, federal, and military resources.

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At a rally in New Hampshire on Tuesday, Trump stated, “Our country is being invaded. The greatest domestic deportation effort in American history will be carried out using all available state, municipal, federal, and military forces, following the Eisenhower-Howard model. “Gotta do it.”

To emphasise his willingness to make personal sacrifices for the American people, he reportedly remarked in New Hampshire, “I’m being indicted for you,” as reported by The New York Times.

They try to quiet me, but I won’t be cowed, and they want to take away my freedom, but I won’t allow them.

According to the New York Times, Trump has sought to portray himself as a “martyr” in a number of public appearances and social media postings, claiming that he is suffering at the hands of Democrats and the government on their behalf.

As a result of Trump’s third indictment last week, a 45-page summary of his attempts to reverse the 2020 election, Trump supporter Lorraine Rudd, who was there at his New Hampshire event, expressed concern that she, too, may be wrongfully punished.

Mrs. Rudd, a 64-year-old Massachusetts resident, stated, “If they can do it to him and take him down, they can come for me.”

She declared her full agreement with Trump’s phoney assertion that he won the 2020 election. The woman said, “What, am I next?”

On August 3, the day of his third indictment for trying to overturn the 2020 election, Trump used to Twitter to proclaim that facing fraud and obstruction charges in Washington was a “honour” because, he tweeted in all capitals, “I am being arrested for you.”

Republicans have rallied with Trump as he has cast himself as a victim of the criminal justice system, repeating themes from his first impeachment and the inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

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