TRUMP DRAWS BIGGEST CROWD EVER TO ALABAMA GOP DINNER
On Friday night, Trump created Alabama state history by pulling tens of thousands of people to Montgomery to hear him speak to Republicans at the Alabama GOP Dinner.
According to Trump’s Senior Advisor Jason Miller, 2,700 people were in attendance. “Their largest ever!” Miller wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
The president’s ceremonial appearance and campaign event on Friday night was his first since his arraignment in Washington, D.C., on Thursday. Last week’s arraignment of President Trump marks his third appearance before a court in less than six months.
Trump held no quarter on Friday, scorching special prosecutor Jack Smith as a “deranged human being” and a “lost soul” who was doing the bidding of the Biden regime.
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He noted that his legal persecution was an effort to criminalize political speech. He explained, “They’re trying to make it illegal to question the results of a bad election…But only a party that cheats in elections would try to make it illegal…”
The president also said that the radical left and the media had “never recovered” from his landslide victory in 2016, stating that this shock is “why their hatred is so great.”
“These people…are lunatics,” he cracked.
The president also said that the radical left and the media had “never recovered” from his landslide victory in 2016, stating that this shock is “why their hatred is so great.”
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“These people…are lunatics,” he cracked.
The enthusiastic audience applauded Trump’s remarks as he pledged to eliminate Deep State corruption, separate from China, bring peace to Russia and Ukraine, and bring economic balance back to the United States.
During his speech, he made the following promise: “We will fully complete the job — on Election Day 2024, we’re going to oust Crooked Joe Biden from the White House…
We’re going to make America great once more by kicking crooks and thugs out of the halls of power in Washington, D.C.