February 20, 2024
2 mins read

Trump compares Navalny’s death to his legal battle

Trump drew comparisons between Navalny’s mysterious death and his alleged “political persecution” and accused Joe Biden of “destroying” America….reports Asian Lite News

Former US President Donald Trump broke his silence on the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny but avoided condemning Moscow or President Vladimir Putin in his cryptic post, CNN reported.

Trump drew comparisons between Navalny’s mysterious death and his alleged “political persecution” and accused Joe Biden of “destroying” America.

The lack of a direct response from the GOP presidential frontrunner is likely to fuel fresh questions about how he would approach Russia in a potential second term, as it follows his comments earlier this month, that he would encourage the country to invade a NATO ally that was not spending enough on defence, as reported by CNN.

Notably, Trump faces 91 criminal charges but has pleaded not guilty to all charges, which span four separate cases against him.

Taking to his social media platform ‘Truth Social’, Trump said, “The sudden death of Alexei Navalny has made me more and more aware of what is happening in our Country. It is a slow, steady progression, with CROOKED, Radical Left Politicians, Prosecutors, and Judges leading us down a path to destruction.”

“Open Borders, Rigged Elections, and Grossly Unfair Courtroom Decisions are DESTROYING AMERICA. WE ARE A NATION IN DECLINE, A FAILING NATION!” he added.

The news of Navalny’s death, which happened while he was incarcerated in Russia, drew swift and forceful reactions from Western leaders, including President Joe Biden, who blamed Putin and said, “What has happened to Navalny is yet more proof of Putin’s brutality.”

The first time Trump mentioned Navalny’s name in the wake of his death was when he shared a piece by the Tippinsights editorial board on Sunday with the headline “Biden:Trump::Putin:Navalny,” claiming that there are some parallels between Navalny’s treatment in Russia and that of Trump’s in the US

Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny(instagram)

On the other hand, former South Carolina Governor and Trump’s last remaining major GOP rival, Nikki Haley has repeatedly called out Trump for avoiding addressing Navalny’s death. Haley has called Navalny a “hero” and blamed Putin for his death.

“Trump needs to answer to that. Does he think Putin killed him? Does he think Putin was right to kill him? And does he think Navalny was a hero?” she told reporters Saturday at an event in South Carolina.

Notably, during his presidential tenure, Trump declined to join other world leaders in condemning Russia after Navalny was allegedly poisoned in 2020 with a Soviet-era chemical nerve agent ‘Novichok’.

Trump has long expressed fondness and admiration for Putin and even sided with the Russian President over Moscow’s alleged interference in the 2016 presidential election in a stunning rebuke of the US intelligence community, CNN reported. (ANI)

ALSO READ: EU launches naval mission in Red Sea, Gulf regions

Previous Story

Brazil recalls ambassador to Israel

Next Story

Beijing urges US to stop harassing Chinese students  

Latest from -Top News

UK, Germany, Jordan call for ceasefire in Sudan

Foreign ministers warn of ‘apocalyptic’ crisis in Sudan as El-Fasher falls. UK announces further £5 million of humanitarian support in response to the violence   Foreign ministers of Germany, Jordan and the

Torkham opens partially

Pakistan eases its three-week border shutdown with Afghanistan to allow refugee returns, but trade remains halted as fragile ceasefire diplomacy struggles to contain wider tensions. Pakistan has partially reopened the Torkham border
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Indian Parliament erupts over US deportation row

Jaishankar stated that India was actively engaging with the US

US: $5mn Reward for info on killers of Avijit Roy

On February 26, 2015, Roy and Ahmed were visiting Dhaka