Trump supporters rage against indictment

Donald Trump Jr., the oldest son of the former president, also charged that Democrats intended to "interfere" with the 2024 election by using the indictment.

Trump supporters rage against indictment

Politicians in the "Freedom Caucus," a group that is fiercely conservative and pro-Trump, have responded angrily to the news of Donald Trump's indictment.

One of Donald Trump's loudest supporters in the House of Representatives, Matt Gaetz, asserted on Twitter that Trump "always fought" for and placed the interests of the American people "above corrupt interests."

The alleged "weaponization" of the justice system, according to Colorado Republican Lauren Boebert, "can not stand."

Representative from Missouri Josh Hawley asserted that the charge is more about "power" than it is about the law.

 He declared that the only option was to reinstall him as president and force the issue down their necks.

Trump declared his re-election bid for president in November of last year.