Trump dismisses federal indictment as distraction from Biden allegations.

Former President Donald Trump has dismissed the 37-count federal indictment against him as a "distraction" from the bribery allegations against President Biden. He also criticized his former attorney general William Barr for not supporting him over the classified documents case. Trump urged his supporters to join a protest planned for Tuesday outside the Miami federal court building where he is set to appear for his arraignment on the charges. The first-ever federal case filed against a sitting or former president was filed on the same day GOP Reps. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) revealed Burisma owner Mykola Zlochevsky allegedly told an FBI source that he paid $5 million apiece to Hunter Biden and his dad then-Vice President Joe Biden in an attempt to shake off a corruption investigation.
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- Rule of law? Hawley’s response to Trump indictment shows he’s only for it sometimes | Opinion Yahoo News
- Trump suggests indictment came as ‘distraction’ to Hunter Biden probe The Hill
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