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Trump accuses Jack Smith of ‘election interference’ through investigation.

Former President‍ Donald⁢ Trump accuses Department⁢ of Justice special counsel of election interference

“Hillary‍ Clinton deleted 33,000 ⁢Emails, many of them Classified, after getting a Subpoena from Congress. Nothing happened to her, & stupid James Comey, then head of the FBI, stated that no reasonable prosecutor ⁣would prosecute​ this,” Trump wrote.⁢ “Then why is Deranged Jack Smith prosecuting me when I did ⁣nothing wrong, as⁣ per the PRA ‌ [Presidential Records Act]?”

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“The answer ⁤is Election Interference — They are using⁢ the Department of Injustice in an attempt to Rig & Steal the Presidential Election on 2024,” Trump continued. “This is Prosecutorial Misconduct!”

On Thursday, the DOJ issued new federal ‌charges in a case accusing Trump of mishandling classified‍ documents, adding⁤ charges regarding his alleged⁣ destruction of security footage at his⁢ Mar-a-Lago⁣ home —⁢ bringing the total number of criminal counts in the indictment to 40.

In addition⁣ to the case surrounding classified documents, Smith is separately investigating the former president over his‌ handling of his 2020 election loss, and is reportedly considering charges in that case.

Before Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg indicted Trump with the initial 34‌ counts of falsifying ​business ​records,⁢ there were ‍15 polling ​points standing between Gov. Ron DeSantis⁢ (R-FL)⁢ and Trump. But, since the indictment’s announcement in ⁤April, Trump’s lead has jumped to 30 points, ⁤where it has remained.

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Trump faces a wide-ranging field‍ of 2024 GOP presidential contenders, including⁣ former South⁤ Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie,​ former⁣ Vice President Mike Pence, Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), and entrepreneur ​Vivek Ramaswamy.

Trump qualifies for the Aug. 23 debate under the‍ Republican National Committee’s polling requirements of obtaining at least 1%, and​ having over 40,000 individual‌ donors, but will not commit to a loyalty pledge, no matter who wins the nomination. During the 2016 primary debate, he⁢ similarly would not commit‍ to another GOP nominee.



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