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Donadl Trump Jr., one of the sons of the former Republican president, called the decision of a grand jury in New York to indict his father for irregular payment in 2016 to porn actress Stormy Daniels “communist-level shit.”

“Let’s be clear, people. This is communist level shit. This is something that Mao, Stalin, Pol Pot would do,” he said Thursday through his program “Triggered with Donald Trump Jr” in Rumble about 15 minutes after the accusations emerged.

“It would make them blush. It’s so blatant. It’s so crazy that even the radical leftists at The Washington Post are saying it’s not really based on facts,” added the president’s eldest son.

“For those people who say it’s not real, Trump is making it up, it’s not a real problem for us… If you don’t believe that the militarization of the entire federal government system against their political enemies, against the voters – half the country approximately- as we have seen, if you do not think that this is a problem, you do not even belong to any government position, much less president,” argued the businessman.

Trump Jr. incidentally took advantage of the broadcast to alert Trump opponents that they might go after them.

“I know you can have your audio and you can do your nonsense and you can pretend you’re doing good and hire your influencers…But if you don’t think that’s a problem, guess what, just wait till they come for you,” he continued.

Trump’s eldest son also questioned the credibility of Stormy Daniels, whose given name is Stephanie Gregory Clifford.

“We are in a battle for our existence and this entire case depends on unreliable and discredited witnesses, Stormy Daniels, who I believe owes my father a couple hundred grand in legal fees because they lost,” he said.

“It is based on the disgraced, jailed, disbarred, clown lawyer, Michael Cohen, as well as a very shaky and shady theory surrounding a campaign finance law,” he alleged.

“The law does not care if it can militarize against conservatives, if it can militarize against people who go to the swamp,” he added.

Trump Jr. questioned that the treatment of his father is different from that given to Biden and his family.

“Note that they do not do this to the Biden Administration or the Biden family or the Clintons or any corrupt Democrat who has made millions and billions where there is a sign that you do not even believe that there is a story there,” he said.

A grand jury in Manhattan voted to indict Trump for the $130,000 irregularly paid to the porn actress.

The authorities claim that Trump covered up the payment made by his former lawyer, Cohen, to Daniels so that she would not reveal an alleged relationship with the tycoon in the run-up to the 2016 elections. The underlying argument is that the action could represent a violation campaign finance law.

The former president indicated yesterday that he cannot have a fair trial in New York.

On his Truth Social network, Trump attacked the alleged bias of the New York court that tried him.

“They have only brought this false, corrupt and disgraceful accusation against me because I stand with the American People,” he wrote, “and they know I cannot have a fair trial in New York!” he shared.

Shortly before, Alvin Bragg, the prosecutor who will formalize the charges after having heard the grand jury, indicated in a statement that he was already negotiating with Trump’s lawyer his delivery for the arraignment.

“This afternoon we have contacted Mr. Trump’s lawyer to coordinate his delivery to the Manhattan Prosecutor’s office,” Bragg said in the brief message.

Trump has accused Bragg of being a racist, politically motivated and an “America-hating psycho degenerate.”

Additionally, he points it out for allegedly acting under the orders of investor George Soros.

Republican Party leaders such as House Speaker Kevin McCarthy called the criminal prosecution a “witch hunt.”

“The American people will not tolerate this injustice, and the House of Representatives will hold Alvin Bragg and his unprecedented abuse of power to account,” McCarthy anticipated.

In the legislator’s opinion, the prosecutor has irreparably damaged the country in an attempt to interfere in the presidential election.

Another who thundered against Bragg was the chair of the Republican National Committee, Ronna McDaniel, who called the move political.

“When our justice system is used as a political tool, it puts all of us in danger. This is a flagrant abuse of power by a district attorney focused on political vendetta instead of keeping people safe,” she noted on Twitter.

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