Trump's Georgia Indictment Post Sparks Outrage and Safety Concerns as Trial Approaches

Former President Donald Trump insists that people "on both sides" are angry at his indictment in Georgia, where he and 18 codefendants have been ordered to surrender for arrest by August 25. They will be booked into Fulton County Jail for mugshots and fingerprints. A new poll shows that half of Americans think Trump should suspend his campaign, and a majority believe the charges against him are serious. Meanwhile, businessman and Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy dismisses Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as a "professional politician" after a memo revealed DeSantis planned to attack him. Trump is accused of considering not attending the first Republican primary debate due to fear of former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. Trump also suggests that President Joe Biden's gaffes will lead to nuclear war. The Georgia indictment includes allegations of election worker intimidation, and Trump's team is attempting to move the case to federal court.
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