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Trump in Iowa says indictments allow him to retaliate against Biden

Former President Trump said that the federal indictments against him will allow him to retaliate if he defeats President Biden in the 2024 election. Trump, who spoke to a group of supporters in Iowa Sunday, railed against criminal justice and accused Biden’s Justice Department of “cheating”

 If President Biden loses the 2024 presidential election, original President Trump said on Sunday that the national indictments he faces will give him the right to retaliate. Trump criticized the criminal justice system and charged the Justice Department under Biden with” cheating” while speaking to a group of supporters in Iowa on Sunday. If he defeats President Biden in the 2024 presidential election, former President Trump said on Sunday that the national indictments against him will enable him to retaliate against the incumbent. Trump railed against the criminal justice system and accused the Justice Department under Biden of” cheating” while speaking to a group of supporters in Iowa on Sunday. 

Former President Trump said that the federal indictments against him will allow him to retaliate if he defeats President Biden in the 2024 election. Trump, who spoke to a group of supporters in Iowa Sunday, railed against criminal justice and accused Biden’s Justice Department of “cheating”

  

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