Donald TrumpFireworks, a Trump impersonator and undying belief in the former president at his second rally after leaving officeTheir trust in Trump stays unshaken.Supporters of Donald Trump, the previous United States president, collected in their thousands at a rain-soaked rally in Florida on Saturday unmoved by criminal charges versus his business.Two days previously the Trump Organization and its primary financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, had actually pleaded not guilty to tax fraud charges brought by the Manhattan district lawyer (DA). The case in New York could be simply the suggestion of a legal iceberg that threatens Trump himself.But Joe Walsh, a previous Republican congressman turned Trump critic, tweeted in reaction: “Trumps advocates currently know hes a tax cheat, a phony, a ruler-breaker, and a criminal. From all it was clear that the charges fitted neatly into an existing story in which Democrats, the media and the “deep state” have been attempting to tear Trump down because he launched his candidacy with an escalator trip at Trump Tower in 2015. John Ringling, “king of the sawdust ring”, lost his fortune and fell on difficult times.The new circus came to town with a guy playing guitar and singing “You can stick your poisoned vaccine up your ass”; a Trump impersonator in baggy fit, red tie, blond wig and orange makeup prancing throughout the field; a 10ft-plus Trump statue with giant hands outstretched; a guy in a “Trump 2024” cap and Confederate vest; an eight-year-old Black boy using a t-shirt that said: “Trump won.”Trump grumbled that New York prosecutors did not go after a single monetary firm after the 2007-08 financial crisis and did not target Democrat Hillary Clinton or Bidens son Hunter.
Donald TrumpFireworks, a Trump impersonator and undying belief in the previous president at his 2nd rally after leaving officeTheir trust in Trump remains unshaken.Supporters of Donald Trump, the former US president, collected in their thousands at a rain-soaked rally in Florida on Saturday unmoved by criminal charges versus his business.Two days earlier the Trump Organization and its chief monetary officer, Allen Weisselberg, had pleaded not guilty to tax fraud charges brought by the Manhattan district lawyer (DA). The case in New York might be simply the suggestion of a legal iceberg that threatens Trump himself.But Joe Walsh, a previous Republican congressman turned Trump critic, tweeted in action: “Trumps advocates currently know hes a tax cheat, a liar, a ruler-breaker, and a crook. John Ringling, “king of the sawdust ring”, lost his fortune and fell on difficult times.The brand-new circus came to town with a male playing guitar and singing “You can stick your poisoned vaccine up your ass”; a Trump impersonator in baggy suit, red tie, blonde wig and orange makeup prancing across the field; a 10ft-plus Trump statue with giant hands outstretched; a male in a “Trump 2024” cap and Confederate vest; an eight-year-old Black young boy using a tee shirt that stated: “Trump won.