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On Saturday, President Donald Trump brought up the questionable appointment of a Clinton-appointed judge in the lawsuit he filed against Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee for allegations of Russian collusion.
Speaking at the Save America rally in Commerce, Georgia, Trump criticized the Clinton-appointed judge in his case for the injustice he suffered. “We filed this great case,” he told the crowd. “We’ve got a judge that was appointed by Bill and Hillary Clinton…this shit can only happen to me.”
A call to action was also made by Trump, urging Georgians to vote for Trump-endorsed candidates in the upcoming Georgia midterm elections. “Get the hell out to vote,” he urged. “These people [Democrats] are vicious, they’re evil, they’re against us, and they’re against this country. And we cannot let them get away with it.”
In addition, President Trump cited double standards in the justice system, where radical progressives seem to get away with crimes while conservatives and blue-collar workers foot the bill for their mayhem – from torching and looting cities to attacking police departments.
“Democrats have weaponized the criminal justice system against their political opponents,” he declared. “They can commit all kinds of violent crimes – they can kill people, and nothing happens to them.”
Despite this, Trump conveyed hope and optimism, telling jokes and reminding the crowd, “We first have to defeat the RINO sellouts and losers…right here in your state!”
The remarks made by Donald Trump were passionate, and it was clear he was prepared to fight alongside the citizens of Georgia and help Republicans retake the state.
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Trump was in Georgia to support David Perdue for governor and other Republican candidates running in the May primary election.
“I happen to think that Georgia is a very red state. It’s red as hell,” Trump declared.
He also applauded Russia’s strategy of beefing up its military presence on its Ukrainian border saying it was a good way to negotiate, then pointing out that the invasion was not the way to go.
“That’s a hell of a way to negotiate, put 200,000 troops on the border … That was a big mistake, but it looked like a great negotiation. That didn’t work out too well for him,” Trump said.
After rebuffing Trump’s demand to overturn Georgia election results, Kemp has faced disaffection from Trump.
Now that Trump has endorsed Perdue directly in Commerce, the gubernatorial race is in the spotlight.
Kari Donovan reported on Trump’s lawsuit for Republic Brief:
Over 108 pages, the lawsuit rails against many of Trump’s most high-profile opponents and highlights the dastardly actions against him by well-connected people.
The lawsuit claims that Democrats and government officials committed crimes, from racketeering conspiracy to malicious prosecution, computer fraud and theft of secret internet data.
Trump’s team filed the lawsuit in Florida court on Thursday seeking punitive damages of 24 Million dollars, from Clinton and her team and allies over their actions during the 2016 campaign that was a massive humiliation for the Democrats and supporters of Clinton.
Trump accused the cabal specifically of conspiring to spread a ‘false narrative’ about ties to Russia, which became the foundation of the massive scandal called Russia Gate.
The suit names former British spy Christopher Steele, Biden’s National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, ex FBI chief James Comey among others It says ‘even the events of Watergate pale in comparison to their plot.
‘In the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton and her cohorts orchestrated an unthinkable plot – one that shocks the conscience and is an affront to this nation’s democracy,’ reads the complaint
“Under the guise of ‘opposition research,’ ‘data analytics,’ and other political stratagems, the Defendants nefariously sought to sway the public’s trust,” says the lawsuit, filed in federal court in Florida. “They worked together with a single, self-serving purpose: to vilify Donald J. Trump.”
CNN is miserable about the lawsuit and reported on Clinton’s behalf, by inserting their own narrative about Trump’s claims:
Former President Donald Trump filed a sprawling federal lawsuit on Thursday against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee and 26 other people and entities that he claims conspired to undermine his 2016 campaign by falsely tying him to Russia.
The suit also contains some factual inaccuracies and some of the same grandiose or exaggerated false claims that Trump has made dozens of times.
The civil suit alleges that Clinton and top Democrats hired lawyers and researchers to fabricate information tying Trump to Russia, and then peddled those lies to the media and to the US government, in hopes of hobbling his chances of winning in 2016. Trump claims they were assisted by “Clinton loyalists” at the FBI, who abused their powers to investigate him out of political animus.
CNN reported that they had reached out to many of the defendants for comment. Some attorneys for defendants named in the lawsuit were still digesting it on Thursday.”We haven’t had a chance to read the complaint, but knowing the former President, there’s probably very little in there that’s true,” said Aitan Goelman, who represents former FBI official Peter Strzok.
CNN’s DEFENSE OF CLINTON
“The Clinton campaign did pay researchers to dig up dirt about Trump and Russia, and well-connected Democrats took some of their findings to law enforcement, believing possible ties between Trump and Russia were worth investigating But many of the key elements of Trump’s far-reaching accusations in the lawsuit have previously been debunked by the Justice Department inspector general and by a bipartisan report from the Senate Intelligence Committee,” CNN reported, getting their narrative out there early.
Source: The Republic Brief