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Trump’s son called accusations against his father an ‘opportunistic attack’ on Biden’s opponent

The sons of former US President Donald Trump have reacted to the results of the New York jury’s vote that the former head of state should be charged in a criminal case. Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump spoke out on their Twitter pages.
“Our corrupt elites are not threatened by violent criminals on the streets because they have private security. They don’t care if normal people are terrified. But Trump threatens them, so they are ready to turn us into a banana republic to stop him! Trump’s eldest son wrote.
The second oldest heir to the former head of state, Eric Trump, said he viewed the incident as “a fault of the Third World prosecutor’s office” and “an opportunistic attack on a political opponent (the leader incumbent American Joe Biden) in an election year.”
The 45th President of the United States himself called the jury’s decision political persecution and election interference at the highest level in history.Trump’s son calls the accusations against his father an “opportunistic attack” on Biden’s opponent, which

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