Trump spikes football at Justice Department
Briefly

During his visit to the Department of Justice, President Trump took the opportunity to voice his grievances regarding federal indictments and criticize the Biden administration. Despite his recent electoral victory, Trump continued to express dissatisfaction, particularly about the prosecutors who had previously worked on his cases. His lengthy speech, filled with campaign-style rhetoric and personal grievances, is notable as it deviates from the norm for a sitting president. Instead of announcing new policies, Trump focused on his past successes and criticized his opponents, signaling a continuation of his combative political style.
"The case against me was bullshit," Trump, referring to the indictment over mishandling classified documents, said to laughter in The Great Hall of the Justice Department.
His remarks were reminiscent of a campaign speech at times, as he outlined his grievances against the Biden administration and prosecutors involved in cases against him.
Read at Axios
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