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and seeing the filth and the decay and all of the broken buildings and walls and the graffiti. this is not the place that i left. it s a very sad thing to see it. when you look at what s happening, this is a persecution of a political opponent. this was never supposed to happen in america. this is the persecution of the person that s leading by very, very substantial numbers in the republican primary, and leading biden by a lot. so if you can t beat him, you persecute him or you prosecute him. we can t let this happen in america. thank you very much. live to outside the courthouse now, with carl nasman. good to see you, you ve been at the courthouse all day today. walk us through what you have seen unfolding. seen unfolding. definitely a lot of what seen unfolding. definitely a lot of what we seen unfolding. definitely a lot of what we saw - seen unfolding. definitely a lot of what we saw today i seen unfolding. definitely a i lot of what we saw today was incredibly hist
Donald-trumpSomeChargesMarksDefendantOn-thursdaySeriousFourIl-electionEventsSupportersResult for a mugshot, but he did have his fingerprints taken. his court appearance took place just blocks from the us capitol building, where the events of january 6th played out. the special prosecutor alleges in his indictment that the former president fuelled the attack by sowing distrust in the 2020 election. the charges mr trump is facing include conspiracy to defraud the united states and conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, namely his attempt to stop the counting of the vote. protests took place outside the district court in washington, dc on thursday, as the former president faced the charges inside. some were anti trump demonstrators, and some were his supporters, who waved the american flag. before boaring his plane to travel back to newjersey, mr trump spoke briefly to reporters. he described the charges as the persecution of a political opponent . this is a very sad day for america. and it was also very sad driving through washington, dc and seeing the filth
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