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Trump Claims Rigged Trial, Vows To Fight For Constitution

Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump attends a "commit to caucus" event, in Ankeny

Former President Donald Trump made strong allegations during a recent speech, claiming that his trial was a disgrace and rigged from the start. He criticized the judge, calling them conflicted and corrupt.

Trump expressed his frustration over not being granted a venue change, stating that the trial was biased against him. He emphasized that he and his team had done nothing wrong and maintained his innocence throughout.

During his speech, Trump accused the Biden administration of orchestrating the trial to target him as a political opponent. He vowed to continue fighting for the country and the Constitution, claiming that the real verdict would come from the people in the upcoming election.

Trump painted a grim picture of the current state of the nation, describing it as a divided mess in serious decline. He raised concerns about the influx of individuals from prisons and mental institutions, labeling them as terrorists who are allegedly taking over the country.

Despite his strong words, Trump remained defiant and promised to fight until the end, asserting that the trial was far from over. He reiterated his commitment to upholding the Constitution and suggested that the judicial process had been compromised from the beginning.

It is important to note that these are allegations made by the former president and have not been substantiated by any official sources. The Biden administration has not responded to Trump's claims at this time.

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