Biden plans to remain silent, and Trump will deliver a speech after appearing in court. President | Prosecution | United States | Election | Biden | Activities | Reporting | Trump
On June 12th, according to a report by the National Broadcasting Corporation of the United States, after former US President Trump was charged with a "secret door," his campaign team stated that Trump will be summoned on the 13th local time and deliver a speech at his Bedminster Golf Club in New Jersey.
According to reports, after Trump appeared in court in New York in April this year, a similar event was held. At that time, Trump was criminally charged with 34 serious crimes in the case of "sealing fees", and Trump stated that he did not plead guilty. The event held in Bedminster on the evening of the 13th was originally a private fundraising event held on Trump's 77th birthday.
According to previous reports, a lawsuit released by the US Department of Justice on the 9th local time showed that former President Trump was charged 37 federal charges for mishandling confidential documents. Trump accused US President Biden of "carefully planning these accusations" to disrupt his presidential campaign and divert attention from the US Congress's investigation into Biden's son.
According to Reuters, government sources have reported that officials in the Biden administration plan to remain silent on the prosecution of Trump, which also reflects President Biden's view that "no president should interfere with the judiciary.".
Some political experts also suggest that given that Trump is Biden's main competitor in the 2024 presidential election, his campaign team should remain cautious when discussing these allegations.