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Trump follows tested ‘counterpuncher’ playbook in face of indictments

Through six decades of investigations, lawsuits, bankruptcies, impeachments and allegations of wrongdoing, Trump has responded with attacks and by taking the battle to the public square

August 17, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
Former president Donald Trump speaks at the Lilac Luncheon on June 27 in New Hampshire. (Cheryl Senter/For The Washington Post)
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An hour before the public release of an indictment that alleges the former president of the United States led a criminal conspiracy to overturn the results of a national election, Donald Trump was already on the offensive.

The Georgia prosecutor who aimed to put him in prison was a “rabid partisan,” part of “a dangerous effort by the ruling class to suppress the choice of the people,” Trump’s campaign announced. Not 12 hours after he was indicted Monday by a Fulton County grand jury, Trump declared on his Truth Social platform that he will hold a “major news conference” next Monday to reveal “A Large, Complex, Detailed but Irrefutable REPORT” on his disproven election fraud claims that he vowed would lead to “a complete EXONERATION!”