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Kari Lake to Newsmax: Trump Indictments Like ‘Groundhog Day’



Kari Lake, the GOP candidate last year for governor in Arizona, said Tuesday on Newsmax that she finds that the revelations about President Joe Biden reveal an “overwhelming” criminality where he is concerned, but somehow, it’s former President Donald Trump who is facing as many as five indictments “and hundreds of years in prison.”

“Joe Biden is a criminal,” Lake told Newsmax’s “John Bachman Now.” “He altered U.S. foreign policy to financially enrich the Biden family. … We’re living in an upside-down world. Sometimes I think it’s Groundhog Day, and every day they throw another indictment at Trump to cover up for the Biden family’s crimes.”

However, she added, “They’ve got it wrong.”

“We’re going to be playing a game of Whac-A-Mole, and as soon as these corrupt actors pop their heads out of the ground, we’re going to bring them down,” said Lake.

“Our country is at stake right now, and we have a corrupt person sitting in the White House, full of egregious crimes against this country, making dealings and bribes with our enemies, starting wars. And yet they keep going after President Trump, the one man who is trying to help America and work for we the people,” she added.

Lake also laughed while viewing a recording of Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., saying after hearing testimony Monday from Devon Archer, a former business partner of Hunter Biden’s, that the then-vice president had sat in on some of his son’s calls, but he didn’t discuss business.

“That guy could barely get through it,” she said. “You could even tell he wasn’t buying the stuff that was coming out of his mouth, but they’re trapped because they have been going after Trump and for nothing.”

And now, with more evidence coming out against Biden, “I even believe that guy is going to have to ‘fess up and face up to the fact that Joe Biden is a treasonous criminal sitting in the White House,” said Lake. “Eventually, they’re going to all have to admit it. And no one’s buying the indictments every time they indict Trump. We know it’s to cover and to deflect from what Biden and this corrupt swamp are up to.”

Meanwhile, with the indictment looming in Washington, D.C., against Trump in connection with the 2020 election, Lake pointed out that it’s known that Trump is “loved by the people of this country.”

“They know that he is going to be the nominee and he’s going to be on the ballot, and they know that when he wins and gets back into Washington, D.C., he’s going to drain the swamp and not only drain it, he’s going to hose it down and bleach it out,” she said. “They know that the jig is up for them, and so they have to do anything they can to prevent him from being on the ballot, and that’s all this is about. But the people don’t care. They can indict him 100 times. The people are with President Trump.”

The indictments also won’t stop Trump, Lake said.

“He’s the toughest fighter I know,” she said. “I know from traveling this country that the people are with him, not just in ruby-red states, not just in red cities, but in blue states like Oregon, where I just came from. The people who stopped me said, ‘We are with you. We are with President Trump. Please keep fighting for us. We need people to fight for us because we’re losing our country.'”

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