Donald Trump: What we learned from his rally in Pennsylvania
IMAGE SOURCE, UTERS Image captio Donald Trump has considered President Joe Biden an "foe of the state" at his most memorable assembly since the FBI looked through his Florida resort for touchy documents. Addressing large number of allies in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, the ex-president blamed Mr Biden for weaponising the FBI against him. The attack was "one of the most stunning maltreatments of force by any organization in American history", Mr Trump asserted. He was in the state to advance two Republican up-and-comers. Dr Mehmet Oz is running for the US Senate, and state Senator Doug Mastriano is in the competition to turn into Pennsylvania's next lead representative. Both talked just momentarily - as usual, the convention on Saturday night was truly around one individual: the main event. Mr Trump, 76, spent the initial segment of his almost two-hour discourse reprimanding the FBI search early a month ago. FBI specialists directing the hunt found many void envel...