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Trump embraces legal troubles with walk-up song at Lincoln Day Dinner in Iowa.

Former President Donald⁢ Trump Embraces Legal Battles​ at Iowa’s 2023‍ Lincoln Dinner

Former President Donald Trump took the⁢ stage at Iowa’s 2023 Lincoln Dinner on⁢ Friday evening, exuding‍ confidence⁣ as he addressed his numerous legal battles. As the final speaker of the night, Trump made a grand entrance to the tune of Brooks and ⁣Dunn’s “Only in America,” with the lyrics “One might end up going to prison/ One might just be president” playing in‌ the background.

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This iconic song has⁢ been used by politicians in the past, including former President George ​W. Bush and former President Barack Obama.‍ Released in 2001, it remains a‌ powerful anthem that resonates with leaders⁣ from both sides of the political spectrum.

The Lincoln Dinner boasted ⁢a full slate of Republican presidential candidates, ⁣with a total‍ of 13 contenders,​ including the notable presence of Gov. Ron ​DeSantis (R-FL).

While some candidates refrained from criticizing the former president, others‌ seized the ‍opportunity to attack‌ him ⁣in light of ‌the‍ recent charges filed by the Department of Justice. Former Republican Texas Rep. Will Hurd ​boldly stated, “Donald Trump is running for⁣ president in order for him to stay out of jail,” which elicited a mixed response from the crowd.

On the other hand, DeSantis, ​who is⁢ considered Trump’s closest rival in the presidential race, focused his⁢ remarks on his own campaign. He skillfully avoided⁣ any ⁤direct⁢ attacks on Trump but passionately criticized the Biden-Harris administration and shed light on Hunter ​Biden’s controversial‌ foreign business dealings.

During his speech, Trump didn’t hold back in his criticism of Ron “DeSanctus,” making it clear that he still had strong opinions about his rival.

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