Kari Lake says 300 million Americans will defend Trump after indictment

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The Republican absurdly said that over 90 percent of Americans are 'just like' her, willing to put themselves in harm's way to protect the ex-president.

Ex-President Donald Trump embraces then-Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake during a campaign rally on October 9, 2022, in Mesa, Arizona. Lake made a wild claim that 300 million Americans are willing to put themselves in harm's way following Trump's federal indictment."If they think they are going to hurt, lay a finger, on our president—[former] President Trump—they're going to have to come through me," said Lake.

Lake also claimed that the 300 million largely armed Trump supporters supposedly willing to take on the federal government over the indictment—which concerns charges related to Trump's post-presidency handling of classified documents—were firm believers in the false conspiracy theory that PresidentEarlier this month, Lake released a song based on the discredited theory, titled"." The 2020 election ended with a final popular vote count of around 81.2 million votes for Biden and 74.

"The people in this country who support [former] President Trump, who know what's up, who know that that botched election was an attempt to prevent him from getting in office and cleaning up the corruption in our country ... we just support our president," Lake said. "We're not going to let this witch hunt hurt [former] President Trump," she continued."And we are going to get him in office. They're trying to interfere in yet another election, Steve. And the people aren't going to stand for it anymore."

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