Trump: Putin using Biden’s ‘treatment of his political opponent’ to condemn US

Former President Trump claimed Wednesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin was using what Trump described as President Biden’s “treatment of his political opponent” to condemn the United States on the world stage.

Trump, who has been indicted in four criminal cases but maintains his innocence, capitalized on Putin’s criticism of the charges he faces by suggesting they were giving the Russian dictator fodder against the United States. 

“It’s all happening, even worse than anyone projected,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social just after midnight Wednesday. 

“President Vladimir Putin of Russia is using Crooked Joe Biden’s illegal Banana Republic style treatment of his Political Opponent, who is beating him badly in the Polls, to condemn America and all of the good things it once stood for,” Trump continued. “The whole World is watching as the USA is being torn apart by dreams of Election Interference!”

The former president’s comments come a day after Putin claimed the prosecution of Trump reveals the “rottenness” of the political system in the United States. The Russian president also backed Trump’s claims that the charges were political.

“Everything that’s happening with Trump is politically motivated persecution of one’s political rival, that’s what it is,” Putin said in a speech.

“And it’s being done before the eyes of the U.S. public and the whole world. They’ve simply exposed their internal problems,” he added.

Trump, who is the current GOP front-runner in the primary race, is likely to have a campaign schedule full of court appearances in the next year, as he faces criminal trials in New York, Georgia, Florida and Washington, D.C. Two of the four trials are related to his alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. 

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