Trump begs Congress to stop political witch hunts of DOJ, FBI

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Donald Trump appeals to Congress in a video statement, asking for protection against legal battles, witch hunts, and potential election interference. Save our country.

Donald Trump produced a video statement on Tuesday calling for Congress to protect him from the numerous and “contentious” legal fights he is now engaged in and the witch hunts that, in his opinion, the DOJ and the FBI are conducting.“This continuing saga is retribution against me for winning and even more importantly to them, election interference regarding the 2024 presidential election. It will be their updated form of rigging our most important election. Look at the polls, they cant beat me.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene soon joined in the calls, speaking on the House floor on Tuesday and “demanding” that Congress move to impeach Biden and “expunge” Trump’s “wrongful” two impeachments. The witch hunts continue against Trump.Trump has been charged with mishandling some of the most important classified information in the US after leaving the White House, but he maintains his innocence despite a 37-count indictment.

In a third post, he blasted the DOJ and FBI, saying, “The Radical Left Investigations of me Now, Federal, State, and City, are a SCAM and continues, tightly coordinated with each jurisdiction, and run by the now fully exposed as being corrupt and shameless, DOJ & FBI.” The “high and mighty” Trump finally begs. Or is this another ploy to prompt sympathy from the public? Only Trump knows the answer.

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