‘Department Of Injustice’: Trump Takes Aim At Biden, DOJ In First Post-Indictment Speech

Former President Donald Trump said Saturday that the “deep state” was coming after him and his supporters in his first speech since being indicted on federal charges related to his handling of classified documents.

Trump spoke openly about the 37-count indictment to about 2,000 Republicans gathered in Columbus, Georgia, at the state Republican conference. The 2024 presidential candidate is accused of the willful retention of national defense information, corruptly concealing documents or records, and making false statements.

“The ridiculous and baseless indictment of me by the Biden administration’s weaponized department of injustice will go down as among the most horrific abuses of power in the history of our country,” Trump said. “Many people have said that; Democrats have even said it. This vicious persecution is a travesty of justice.”

“In the end, they’re not coming after me, they’re coming after you — and I’m just standing in their way,” he said.

Trump said that he has been “engaged in an epic struggle” with “sinister forces within” the country, including the “globalists,” “Marxists,” and “RINOs.”

Special Counsel Jack Smith, who was appointed to oversee an investigation into Trump’s handling of classified documents, said that Trump would get a “speedy” trial. He is scheduled to appear before Judge Aileen Cannon in the Southern District of Florida on Tuesday.

Trump said the indictment on federal charges, alongside the charges he faces in New York City over business records, are examples of the Left using the FBI, the DOJ, and local district attorneys to interfere in an election.

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“These criminals cannot be rewarded, they must be defeated,” Trump said, referring to the officials who have brought charges against him.

Trump also took aim at President Joe Biden in the speech over inflation, foreign policy, and energy prices. He also pointed to Biden’s document scandal, after reports surfaced that he improperly took documents from the White House when he served as vice president.

Prominent Georgia officials, like Governor Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, were not in attendance at the meeting, saying that they were not invited. Georgia Lt. Government Burt Jones attended the meeting, which was held at the Columbus Convention and Trade Center.

The former president is also slated to give a speech in North Carolina today.

Biden Energy Secretary Admits She Owned Individual Stocks, Contradicting Previous Testimony

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm disclosed this week that she had owned individual stocks, contradicting previous testimony from the Biden administration official.

Granholm said in a Friday letter that she discovered last month that she owned individual stocks, contrary to what she testified on April 20. In the letter, she told the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee that the individual stocks she had owned were “non-conflicting,” but that she had divested from them last month to match her testimony.

“I mistakenly told the Committee that I did not own any individual stocks, whereas I should have said that I did not own any conflicting stocks. In order to make my financial holdings consistent with my testimony, on May 18, 2023, I divested my remaining stock holdings which consisted of stock in six companies, even though these assets were deemed non-conflicting,” she wrote.

Granholm said that her husband had owned $2,457.89 worth of shares in Ford, something she also said she did not know. The Ford shares were subsequently sold off.

“As a public servant, I take very seriously the commitment to hold myself to the highest ethical standards, and I regret the accidental omission of my spouse’s interest in Ford,” she added. “This is a commitment I made to you, the President, and most importantly the American people.”

The letter says that she owned stock in six individual companies, something she had not previously told lawmakers. She said that specific companies will be detailed in a later filing this month.

“My spouse and I have double-checked our financial assets, and there are no other reportable assets that were omitted from my financial disclosure report,”  she said.

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Her disclosure was criticized by Senator John Barrasso (R-WY), who is on the Senate Energy Committee.

“Secretary Granholm lied to the committee about her family’s stock holdings,” Barrasso told Fox News. “This comes after her failure to follow basic ethics and disclosure rules. This is a troubling pattern. It is unacceptable.”

Granholm has come under fire for her stocks in the past, with CNBC reporting in January 2022 that she had violated a stock disclosure law nine times in 2021. The reported violations included stock sales that were not disclosed within the 45-day time period required.

The stock trading of government officials has come under increased scrutiny in recent years, with some lawmakers looking to prohibit elected lawmakers from being able to buy and sell individual stocks.

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