Lara Trump has spoken out about her father-in-law’s indictment over charges involving hush-money payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign.
“This is not about a prosecution but of course all about a persecution.
“And I think we have seen this happen to Donald Trump many times; nothing as blatantly obvious and politically motivated though as this one.”
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