It seems to be like Trump is quickly deteriorating mentally in terms of Fact Social

Truth Social is where Trump lets his emotions and thoughts run free, and what he’s posted in the past few hours looks like the pressure of the likely indictment is weighing on him.

Trump wrote:

Isn’t it awful that Attorney Bragg refuses to do the right thing and call it a day? He would rather accuse an innocent man and create years of hate, chaos and turmoil than give him his well-deserved “freedom”. The whole country sees what’s going on and they won’t take it any longer. You’ve had enough! No mistake was made, no misdemeanor, no crime and most importantly NO CASE. They spied on my campaign, rigged the election, falsely impeached, cheated and lied. You are HUMAN FOAM!

HOW DO YOU REPORT A PERSON WHO HAS NOT DONE WRONG AND YOU KNOW THAT THE PERSON HAS NOT DONE WRONG???

This is the person who is currently beating Ron DeSantis in the Republican presidential primary. It speaks volumes about Ron DeSantis as a candidate if he can’t defeat Trump.

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The failed former president sounds like a complete flop right now, and every day that goes by without the charges being dropped means more pressure on Trump.

The protests he called for did not materialize. There doesn’t seem to be any national outrage or Trump supporters taking to the streets to protest.

Earlier in the day, Trump called for the removal of every single known prosecutor investigating him.

Donald Trump collapses under the pressure. This is the first time in his life that he may face criminal prosecution for his behavior and at his current pace things could be a lot worse by the time the charges are announced.

Jason is the managing editor. He is also a White House press pool and congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a bachelor’s degree in political science. His thesis focused on public policy with a specialization in social reform movements.

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