What does Donald Trump think he’s even talking about?

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Donald Trump spoke out on Saturday in Georgia, calling the indictments a political hit job. Trump says it represents an “abuse of power” by the Biden administration. This is no surprise. We did not, after all, expect Trump to come out with something like: “I did it!” although it surely would have been nice if he had.

“Republicans are treated far different at the Justice Department than Democrats” Trump lied. These represent Donald Trump’s first public remarks since his life was destroyed on Thursday. Trump also described the day he was indicted as a “sad day for America.”

Excuse me, but I beg to differ. It was a GREAT day for America, the biggliest day. A traitor got what he deserved. I think it’s a day we’ll remember forever. “People are angry,” he exclaimed.

Donald Trump’s dwindling supply of people are ALWAYS angry. They could win Powerball, and they’d be angry, insisting their win was a deep-state fake. In the meantime, Trump has no friends, no criminal defense, no lawyers except one, and who knows how THAT will go? He has no chance of being President again, no peace, and no future. Yes, I think today is a pretty good day for America.