(ANSA) - WASHINGTON, MARCH 26 - "The New York prosecutor is pursuing me for something that does not exist, it is neither a crime nor a crime, there has been no affair with that horse face that I never liked": Donald Trump opens his electoral campaign with incendiary tones at a rally in Waco, Texas, where he attacks his interrogator head-on, on the eve of the grand jury meeting that could decide on his indictment in the case of porn star Stormy Daniels on Monday.
And he compares the investigations that are pressing him to the "horror spectacle of Stalinist Russia".
But his rally in front of thousands of ecstatic fans is a 360-degree attack against everything and everyone.
These days in fact he marks the 30th anniversary of the siege of Waco, the controversial operation of the
FBI to conquer the ranch of the religious sect of the Davidians, suspected among other things of having an illegal arsenal.
The siege, which lasted 50 days and ended in a fire in which 86 people died, is seen by many right-wing extremists as an example of abuses by the government and the US media believe that Trump wanted to mobilize the most radical part of his base, suggesting a with his situation of "persecuted" by justice.
(HANDLE).
it is seen by many right-wing extremists as an example of abuses by the government and the US media believe that Trump thus wanted to mobilize the most radical part of his base, suggesting an approach to his situation as "persecuted" by justice.
(HANDLE).
it is seen by many right-wing extremists as an example of abuses by the government and the US media believe that Trump thus wanted to mobilize the most radical part of his base, suggesting an approach to his situation as "persecuted" by justice.
(HANDLE).