Trump’s ‘termination’ of the constitution call is denounced
Following his call for the “termination” of the US constitution, former President Donald Trump was denounced by the White House.
In a message published on Saturday to his Truth Social account, Mr. Trump reiterated his fabrication that he had won the 2020 presidential contest.
Additionally, he charged that Democrats and “Big Tech Companies” were conspiring against him.
Republicans were also criticized by other prominent Democrats, such as Representative Eric Swalwell, who asked how party members could call themselves “Constitutional conservatives” if they didn’t denounce the remarks.
Regarding nebulous charges of “massive & widespread fraud and deception,” Mr. Trump questioned in the article whether he ought to take office again right away.
The New York Post published an article that exposed the disorderly personal and professional life of President Joe Biden’s youngest son, just weeks before the 2020 presidential race.
Due to a business policy regarding hacked and stolen information, Twitter first banned the news. The leaked emails revealed staff members’ bewilderment and conflicts as they hurried to respond.
The files were posted on Twitter on Friday night by Substack writer Matt Taibbi; the BBC is unable to authenticate them.
Last month, Mr. Trump declared his intention to run for president a third time. He is the clear favorite to win the Republican nomination in 2024.
However, he has drawn criticism this week for having dinner at his Florida home with a well-known white nationalist and Holocaust denier.
Mr. Trump claimed he was unaware the individual would be there and that he had gone with rapper Kanye West, who has been under fire for a number of antisemitic remarks he made earlier this week and who expressed sympathy for Adolf Hitler.