Former President Donald Trump did not hold back Sunday, denouncing the weakness of chief political rivals, including former Attorney General Bill Barr, special counsel Jack Smith, and President Joe Biden.
"We need strength in our country now," Trump told "The Roger Stone Show" on WABC Radio on Sunday. "Our country is being taken away from us. Our country is going communist; it's going Marxist; and it's going really bad.
"The people of our country aren't that way, but the people running it are. And we need strength at this point, and everyone's afraid to do anything."
Trump added a warning amid his 37-count indictment, criticism from Barr for his handling of documents, and what critics call Biden's prosecutorial attack on his chief political rival.
"If we don't win this election, I think our country is finished," Trump told former campaign adviser Roger Stone.
On the topic of the indictment, for which he will be arraigned Tuesday, Trump blasted the Biden administration's Justice Department for weaponizing the executive branch in an "election interference" campaign.