Eight in 10 Republicans say Trump indictment is politically motivated, poll finds

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Roughly 8 in 10 Republicans say the federal charges against Trump are politically motivated, according to a new poll that finds Trump maintaining his double-digit lead over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

which was conducted after Mr. Trump was indicted late Thursday, found 81% of those who identify as Republicans said politics was at play despite President Biden’s insistence that he did not interfere at the Department of Justice.

Mr. Trump will appear Tuesday in a federal courthouse in Miami to answer the indictment, which alleges he unlawfully stored documents on U.S. nuclear secrets, military plans and other sensitive matters at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida and then tried to hide them from authorities who attempted to return them to the National Archives. He has denied the allegations.

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and other rivals in the 2024 GOP primary have faulted Mr. Trump, saying he is to blame for his legal troubles, while others said the Biden administration is weaponizing the justice system.

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