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Watch: Trump Vows to ‘Demolish’ Deep State in Fiery Michigan Speech

'This is the final battle...'

(Luis CornelioHeadline USA)  In a bold address, former President Donald Trump Pledged to “demolish” what he referred to as the “Deep State” during a speech at the Oakland GOP Lincoln Day Dinner on Sunday.

The speech came just days after the Biden administration greenlit federal charges against Trump, dubiously alleging mishandling of classified documents.

With his trademark fired-up voice, Trump took to the stage and wasted no time in torching the Biden administration and those who sought to persecute him. “This is the final battle,” Trump declared. “With you in my side [sic], we will demolish the Deep State; we will expel the warmongers from our government; we will drive out the globalist; we will cast out the communist, Marxists and fascist, and we will throw off the sick political class that hates our country.” 

Trump also lambasted the mainstream media for misleading Americans with their leftist bias. “We will route the fake news media and we will defeat Crooked Joe Biden,” Trump added, highlighting embattled President Joe Biden. “We will liberate America from these villains once and for all.”

Dismissing the federal charges as “bullshit,” the leading GOP candidate declared, “I consider it a great badge of honor and courage. Essentially I’m being indicted for you, 200 million people that love our country.”

Building on his previous speeches, Trump promised to protect the forgotten men and women of the nation, which elicited cheers from his supporters. “The great silent majority is rising like never before and under our leadership the forgotten men and women will be forgotten no longer,” Trump passionately concluded.

Prior to his speech, the Oakland Republican Party awarded Trump with the “Man of The Decade” accolade. According to The Oakland Press, Trump’s visit to Michigan marked his first campaign event in the battleground state, despite not originally being scheduled to attend the event.

Trump, who is seeking the GOP nomination for the 2024 presidential election, currently leads the majority of Republican polls, with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in second place.

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