Donald Trump Starts off Week on Offense Against Alvin Bragg as Arrest Rumors Persist, Claims Election Interference

Former President Donald Trump “truthed” about his possible indictment Monday morning.

Trump started the week off on the offensive with a couple of posts:

“Can you image?” Trump asked. “I am leading the opposition within the Republican Party by 30 plus, and Biden by 6 plus, and everyone is waiting to hear from a local George Soros backed D.A., who has watched Violent Crime in Manhattan soar to Record Highs, as to whether or not he is going to “criminally indict” me for NO CRIME.

“Every Prosecutor, and the FEC, who looked at it, took a pass. One year ago he, Alvin Bragg, said “NO WAY.” Now he’s looking at it again?” Trump questioned. He then stated, “He should prosecute Mark Pomeranz & Cohen!”

A few minutes later he added, “ELECTION INTERFERENCE THROUGH PROSECUTORS IS THE NEW “BALLOT STUFFING” FOR THE DEMOCRAT PARTY!!!”

Clearly frustrated with the possibility of being indicted, Trump questions the true motives of this speculated move.

Fox News’s John Roberts broke the news of the possible indictment over a week ago. Since then many have come out against the speculated move by the Manhattan D.A. and in support of the former president.

Others have stayed silent or announced they were going to stay out of it.

GOP Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy came out right away to support Trump in this matter against the Soros-backed D.A. He also called on Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley to join him in support of Trump and against the politically motivated move by the Manhattan D.A.

DeSantis seemed to ignore the calls for him to say something, that is until he was confronted with the question at a press conference. To many people’s disappointment, DeSantis poked fun at Trump and shared he was going to stay out of it.

The grand jury in the case is set supposed to reconvene today after taking a break since last Tuesday. We will see what happens in this ongoing issue.

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