Harassed by Justice Could Donald Trump take refuge in Vladimir Putin’s Russia?

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Russian arms dealer Viktor But, known as the “merchant of death” and who spent 15 years in prison in the US, invited him to the country to lead the “anti-globalist rebellion”.

Hounded by the law for a series of causes, former President Donald Trump now has the possibility to take refuge in Russia, thanks to the invitation made by the Russian arms dealer Viktor But, known as the “merchant of death”.

But, who spent nearly 15 years in a US prison, sent a telegram to the former president on Friday inviting him to take refuge in Russia, a country Trump knows well, thanks to his ties to President Vladimir Putin.

“Today I sent a telegram to the former president of the United States, Donald Trump (…) The criminal process that has just begun against him will not end just like that. Most likely, they will simply annihilate him,” But said from the Telegraph headquarters Central Russia.

“I want to invite you to Russia, where you can safely lead the anti-globalist rebellion“, he added.



Donald Trump at a boxing evening in Miami. AFP photo

The “merchant of death”

The man known as the “merchant of death” he explained that Trump’s life “is in danger, because he tried to save the American people from the genocide of globalist slavery.”

But, who was exchanged last December for the American basketball player Brittney Griner, arrested in Russia for a drug-related cause, said he knew what he was talking about “because I myself was in an American prison.”

Trump was arrested and booked last Tuesday, with which he became the first US president to face criminal charges after the Justice presented 34 charges for irregular payments to the porn actress Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign, so that she would not make public a sexual relationship between them.

In addition, he was accused of other charges linked to fraud and the 2020 elections.

Donal Trump last Tuesday upon arriving at court in New York.  AFP photo


Donal Trump last Tuesday upon arriving at court in New York. AFP photo

other causes

Within a month, or at most two, the verdict is expected in Georgia, the toughest investigation among those weighing against the former president and perhaps the only one from which he could be definitively defeated.

For months, a grand jury made up of three men and two women has been investigating possible interference by the magnate to nullify the results of the vote in Fulton County.

After hearing the charges, which he described as “unfounded”, the tycoon left the court, awaiting the trial originally scheduled for next December.

Trump added that this case “it was done to interfere in the 2024 elections”, seeking to discredit him and “had to be dismissed immediately.”

According to the 76-year-old Republican, this case and others against him demonstrate that “America’s justice system is no longer lawless and is being used to win elections.”

“The only crime I committed was to defend our nation of those who seek to destroy it,” he stressed.

Source: ANSA

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