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DONALD TRUMP TEARS INTO ‘CORRUPT’ JUDGES & ‘DERANGED’ JACK SMITH IN AN EPIC EASTER MESSAGE

April 5, 2024

On Easter Sunday, the former president Donald Trump chastised his opponents, especially those who were conducting witch hunts against him.

 

“To everyone, a happy Easter. Trump wrote, “Including those many people that I completely & totally despise because they want to destroy America, a now failing nation, like ‘deranged’ Jack Smith, who is evil and’sick,’ Mrs. Fani (Fauni) Wade, who said she hardly knew the’special’ prosecutor, only to find that he spent years ‘loving’ her, long before the Georgia persecution of President Trump began (and thereby making the case against me null, void, and illegal!).

And lazy on violet crime Alvin Bragg, who, along with corrupt Joe’s DOJ goons, unfairly worked in the D.A.’s office, illegally indicted me on a case he never wanted to bring, and almost all legal scholars agree that it is not a crime, should not be brought, is breaking the law (Pomerantz!), was rejected by every other law enforcement agency, and shouldn’t be brought at all. Happy Easter to all of you! Trump stated in a different post.

 

The 45th president criticised the “cowards and weaklings” who left the House GOP in a different post.

 

According to a recent survey, a large number of Democrats who identify as Democrats back former President Donald Trump’s divisive political agenda.

A significant number of Democrats now see Trump more favourably than as “a danger to democracy” who would deepen tensions within the US, according to a series of polls by Harvard CAPS/Harris, Newsweek reported.

 

According to the pollster’s March survey, 33% of Democrats believe Trump will change things for the better in the nation, which is a three-point increase from February’s poll and a five-point gain from January’s. In contrast, the percentage of Democrats who believe that Trump “will hopelessly divide the country if elected” has dropped from 72% in January to 70% in February and 67% in March, according to the outlet.

In the race for Texas’ 40 electoral votes, Trump leads Biden by twice as much as he did four years prior, according to a recent poll.

 

In a pivotal Senate race as the GOP attempts to retake the majority in the chamber in November’s elections, Republican Sen. Ted Cruz leads Democratic opponent Rep. Colin Allred by six points, according to a Marist College survey released on Tuesday.

 

According to Fox News, Trump’s victory over Biden in 2020 in Texas was decided by just 5.5 points, the smallest margin of victory for a Republican presidential candidate in a strongly red state in nearly 25 years.

 

 

However, the previous president leads his replacement in the White House by 11 points (55%–44%) among registered voters.

According to the poll, Cruz, the conservative firebrand seeking a third six-year term in the Senate to represent Texas, leads Allred 51% to 45% of registered voters.

 

Allred is a three-term congressman from a suburban Dallas district and a former NFL player. Cruz leads Allred by about the same margin among likely voters.

 

“Among independents, Cruz (50%) is up by eight percentage points against Allred (42%),” a release from Marist spotlights. “There is a wide gender gap. Cruz (59%) carries men by 21 percentage points over Allred (38%). Allred (52%) tops Cruz (44%) among women.”