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Former President Donald Trump has warned that "all hell is going to break out" if he is prosecuted over alleged election interference in Georgia. This statement came during a rally in Texas, where Trump emphasized the potential unrest he believes could arise from legal actions against him. According to various reports, he is facing 13 felony charges related to attempts to overturn the 2020 election results in the state. Legal experts suggest that such rhetoric could heighten tensions among Trump’s supporters.
The warning from Trump reflects his ongoing narrative regarding what he describes as a politically motivated attack against him. He has maintained that these accusations are an effort by Democrats to undermine his political influence. As the legal proceedings unfold, many are closely observing the implications not only for Trump but also for the political climate as the 2024 election approaches. Public opinion is divided, with some viewing him as a victim of injustice, while others demand accountability for his actions post-election.