Donald Trump strengthens his campaign and leadership within the Republican Party after being indicted

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There are things that only Donald Trump seems capable The same Mar-a-Lago salon that four and a half months ago hosted a desperate announcement of candidacy to seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2024 became this Tuesday a party in which the guests were exultant. And that hours before the celebrated speaker who was to speak there for 25 minutes had won in New York the dubious honor of entering history as the first person who passes through the presidency of the United States to be signed as a criminal and charged with criminal charges.

If in November Trump was in a slump within the Republican Party, weakened in the face of rising stars like Governor Ron DeSantis, seeing the distance that some marked with him widen after the assault on Chapters and punished by the terrible results of his more radical candidates and followers in the legislatures, after the imputation he is again the undisputed leader of the formation. His advantage over potential rivals in the polls has done nothing more than grow up the last days I your piggy bank fills up: more than $8 million in donations in just four days after learning that a grand jury had approved the charges.

If for almost three weeks there was speculation about the benefits in short terms that Trump could remove from the imputation, now no one disputes it as an incontestable fact. He’s back to star at Fox News, a network that didn’t even air the campaign launch in its entirety in November. He’s had one again outrageous coverage in the media. And he even managed to comrades in the ranks who have never hidden their contempt towards a leader twice subjected to ‘impeachment’ jump on the bandwagon of the denunciation of one alleged political persecution. Utah Senator Mitt Romney continues to see him as “unfit for office”, but he prefers to highlight the alleged “dangerous precedent” set by the New York Prosecutor’s Office.

“Before, he staggered because all his complaints looked to the past, now has a new grievance“, argued Sarah Longwell, a Republican advisor and anti-Trump, speaking of the new life that her campaign has gained with the imputation.

Attacks on prosecutors, judges and Justice

His speech on Tuesday among the gilded at Mar-a-Lago cemented that idea. Because Trump has recycled his hit list of laments, victimization and apocalyptic language about the country if he is not in charge, but now he puts a renewed focus on the multiple investigations that tighten around him the legal siege, and on who directs them. It becomes fleshy insulting the prosecutors of the five main cases (and their families), or the judge presiding in New York over a case he calls “ridiculous”. And it ensures that everything is one “electoral interference”. “Since they can’t beat us at the polls, they’re trying to beat us through the law,” he said (in 2016 he won the electoral college but not the popular vote i in 2020 they lost both).

A long term, and especially with regard to the presidential elections, the imputation and those that could come they can take their toll, especially in between independent voters or the more moderates of the Republican Party. But for now Trump just needs to consolidate and expand his base for solidify the iron fist with which he tightens the formation again.

This Wednesday he went to his social network to shout at defund the Justice Department and the FBI. It is the same Trump who has always presented himself as a candidate and president of “law and order”, the same one that ridiculed and attacked the slogan ‘defund the police’ behind which proposals for police reforms were beating after cases of police violence and racism.

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