Trump says 'Biden crime family' will be exposed when he gets elected
Former US President Donald Trump says globalists must leave US politics and reaffirms the importance of conducting "fair elections" and securing US borders.
US President Joe Biden was accused of being corrupt while his administration once again comes under criticism, on Saturday, by former US President Donald Trump at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania.
The former President confidently underscored that "when we [Republicans under his leadership] win the election a little more than a year from now, I will appoint a real special prosecutor to expose the monumental corruption of the Biden crime family once and for all."
Trump said that the Biden family had benefited financially from Ukraine and that the Biden administration is now spending billions of tax dollars from American taxpayers on Kiev.
The former US president took personal credit for the lack of conflict in Ukraine and Taiwan during his administration and, in contrast, made a point of saying that under Biden, China is "building military installations in Cuba."
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Trump also stated that "less than three years ago, we had Iran, China, Russia, and North Korea in check," adding that today "Russia and China are holding summits together to carve up the world."
He further claimed that if elected in 2024, he will end inflation and put America first. He then added that he would seek "total independence from China," and bring the war in Ukraine to an end through negotiations.
The former President believed Biden had sought to arrest him because he had been a successful president in the past. Trump also underscored that the upcoming elections could be the "one chance to save" America.
From his perspective, the US required "fair elections" as well as secure "borders", emphasizing the importance of driving globalists out of the oval office and the entire political system for the US to once again be powerful, wealthy, proud, and safe.
Trump said that Biden wants him arrested because he was successful in his election campaign and stressed that there is "one chance to save" America, and that is the 2024 presidential elections.
If convicted, Trump vows to continue presidential race
Trump vowed on Friday that in case he is convicted of any of the felony charges he is currently facing, he will continue to run for president.
This comes a day after federal prosecutors added three counts in connection with his alleged mishandling of classified documents after leaving office.
During an interview with right-wing radio host John Fredericks, Trump said there was nothing in the Constitution stating that getting sentenced would stop his campaign.
"And even the radical left crazies are saying not at all, that wouldn't stop (me) -- and it wouldn't stop me either. These people are sick. What they are doing is absolutely horrible," he said.
Previous presidents -- including Barack Obama and George W. Bush -- "took documents," he says, suggesting that they engaged in actions similar to the alleged crimes for which he has been charged.
"Nobody has ever gone through this. This is crazy," he added.
Trump was indicted in June over the mishandling of classified documents that contain top secret nuclear and defense information.
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