Trump in first interview after mugshot calls booking ‘sad experience’
Trump faces a slew of felony charges stemming from his claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him.
Former President Donald Trump, in his first interview after being arraigned Thursday evening in Georgia in connection with a criminal, election-interference case, described the arrest and arraignment as a “sad experience."
“It's a very sad experience, and it's a very sad day for our country,” Trump said Thursday night on Newsmax.
He also suggested the recent series of charges against him in several cases – including the most recent one in Georgia's Fulton County – were crafted by the “radical left” and "absolutely in coordination with the Justice Department.”
Trump's arrest Thursday, in which authorities also took a mugshot of him, marked the fourth time he has been indicted this year, this time over allegations he and his team conspired to overturn election results in Georgia in 2020.
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