The California Republican Party changed its rules for delegates in the state's presidential primary, a move that could benefit former President Donald Trump.
The international campaign, dubbed Operation "FLASH-WEKA," witnessed the concerted efforts of law enforcement agencies across 54 countries to dismantle criminal networks involved in human trafficking and migrant smuggling.
"If I weren't winning in the polls, they wouldn't be doing it," Trump said in a video, referring to the investigation against him. "If I weren't running, they definitely wouldn't be doing it."
"The government is being weaponized to go after President Donald J. Trump. The House of Representatives must defund Jack Smith’s office and end the witch hunt."
Trump claims the country is running low on resources, saying, "The arsenals are empty, the stockpiles are bare, the Treasury is drained, the ranks are being hollowed out."
"We believe it is important to provide you, the donors who generously fund and raise money, with a list of relevant questions considering the current circumstances faced by his campaign," the memo reads.