‘Any day now’: Trump braces for two more historic indictments

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‘Any day now’: Trump braces for two more historic indictments
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Security is being beefed up in Washington and Georgia as Donald Trump braces for the possibility of two more criminal indictments within days, both over his attempts to stop Joe Biden becoming president.

Yet despite his legal woes, figures show that Trump is continuing to surge ahead of all the other candidates seeking the Republican nomination for president.poll released on Monday found that 54 per cent of likely GOP voters backed Trump, compared to 17 for his nearest rival, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Trump’s 37 percentage-point lead over DeSantis, who has struggled to gain traction despite the initial hype surrounding him after his midterm election success, is the largest so far.

“I think that the sheriff is doing something smart in making sure that the courthouse stays safe,” Willis, a Democrat, told local network WXIA at an event over the weekend. “All I want to do is this: I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have,” an insistent Trump is heard saying on a leaked recording of the call. “Because we won the state.”

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