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Donald Trump sprayed the room with expletives and he likened himself to Al Capone on Saturday as he tore into the prosecutors threatening to send him to jail.
The former president accused the Democrats of running a 'Gestapo administration', and branded special counsel Jack Smith a 'f**king a**hole' as he addressed a $40,000 a head fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago.
He teased his audience over who he would choose as his vice-presidential running mate and dished out praise to embattled House speaker Mike Johnson, ordering Republican critics to 'leave him alone'.
He mocked Fulton County DA Fani Willis as 'a real beauty', and joked that his daughter-in-law Lara would not have married his son Eric had she known that her prospective father-in-law risked jail.
'Once I got indicted, I said holy s***, I just got indicted. Me, I got indicted,' he said. 'In fact, Lara, if she knew I got indicted, she probably wouldn't have joined the family.
The former president came out all guns blazing as he returned to Mar-a-Lago for a $40,000-a-head fundraising lunch for donors and lawmakers on Saturday
He branded special counsel Jack Smith a 'f**king a**hole', and Fulton County DA Fani Willis as 'a real beauty' as he set his sights on the prosecutors who want him jailed
He returned to his Florida HQ after a week in New York at his Stormy Daniels hush money trial
Around 400 donors and lawmakers were at the lunch on Trump's Florida estate to which he returned on Friday night after the first week of his hush money trial in New York.
In his 90-minute speech he said he was surprised to have been the first ex-president criminally indicted, and blamed his 2020 defeat on Democrats who 'rigged and stole that election. And we're not going to let that happen again,' according to a tape leaked to the Washington Post.
And he likened himself to the notorious Chicago gangster Alphonse 'Al' Capone who was eventually jailed for tax evasion
The Republican's presumptive nominee faces 88 criminal charges in four separate state and federal cases including a Georgia state charge under Willis of interfering with the 2020 election results.
She was forced to dismiss her special prosecutor Nathan Wade in March after the pair were found to have had a relationship during her pursuit of the case.
Trump referred to her as 'Mrs Wade', and likened himself to the notorious Chicago gangster Al Capone who was eventually jailed for tax evasion.
'I got indicted like Alphonse and like all these people,' he said.
But he threw a protective arm around Johnson who was among the audience and faces a bid by