Trump Rally Enthusiasts Think He’ll Be Reinstated, Want to Stop Alvin Bragg

Ahead of former President Donald Trump’s campaign rally in Waco, Texas on Saturday, supporters are voicing their opinions on his possible return to the White House. A rally attendee also called for a “citizen’s arrest” of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for his involvement in a possible indictment of the former president.
Trump is being investigated by Bragg’s office on charges he concealed a $130,000 ‘silent money’ payout paid by his former attorney Michael Cohen to adult film star Stephanie Clifford , better known by her stage name Stormy Daniels, before the 2016 presidential election. Prosecutors for the attorney reportedly suggested that Trump’s indictment may be imminent, although they did not give an exact date.
The former president spoke to Truth Social last week saying he expected to be charged on Tuesday. Trump has denied having an affair with Clifford, as well as any wrongdoing.
Speaking to Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN) in Waco on Saturday, one of Trump’s supporters said: “Arrest Alvin Bragg. Alvin Bragg is overstepping his bounds. We the people are calling for the arrest by Alvin Bragg.”
“For crimes of treason, election interference…obstructing justice and even lying to a grand jury. Trump has done nothing wrong. We are here to show our support for the greatest president of all. the times, Donald Trump,” the rally attendee continued.
“You know, in South Carolina you can make a citizen’s arrest. So if Alvin Bragg ever comes to South Carolina, arrest him!” added the anonymous Trump supporter.
Another duo of Trump supporters, also speaking to RSBN, expressed bets they had that Trump would be reinstated as president despite losing the 2020 election. One supporter said: ‘I think he will definitely be elected, otherwise something will happen this year. I think he could be installed at any time.”
Trump and many of his supporters continue to claim that the 2020 election was “rigged” or “stolen”. No evidence has emerged supporting this allegation. Dozens of election challenges filed by Trump and his allies have failed in state and federal courts. Many high-level Republican officials have consistently dismissed and verified the bogus claims.
Guy at the Trump rally says he has won several bets with his friend Tommy, who continues to make predictions that Trump is about to be reinstated. Tommy is asked about it, and he still thinks it could happen any day. pic.twitter.com/aSJJ0LVOk5
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The former president is currently the leading contender for the GOP presidential nomination in 2024, according to recent polls. Trump announced his campaign in mid-November last year.
Meanwhile, as President Trump prepares for his campaign stop in Waco, some are questioning the timing. Saturday’s rally coincides with the 30th anniversary of the Waco siege, as well as a possible impending indictment from Bragg’s office.
While talking about what Trump’s campaign shutdown should focus on, political analyst Craig Agranoff said Newsweek Saturday, “He’ll likely focus on topics that resonate with his base, such as immigration, the economy, and ‘law and order’ issues. He may also highlight his accomplishments during his tenure, such as job cuts. ‘Taxes, Deregulation, and Job Creation.’
Agranoff continued, “It would (be) wise for him to steer clear of issues that are controversial or that might alienate some of his supporters or discourage potential voters. For example, he may want to avoid discussing topics like the Jan. 6 insurrection, his ongoing legal challenges, or his recent social media bans, but we know he’ll take the opportunity to describe how he’s a political target for Democrats trying to make a name for themselves and make a name for themselves. ‘trying to up his base for the pending indictment we keep hearing about.’
Agranoff concluded that Trump could use this “as a great opportunity to discuss his vision for the future of the country and how he plans to achieve his goals.”
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