Trump blames ‘corrupt prosecutors’ for spreading rumor he shared nuclear secrets with Mar-a-Lago member
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Donald Trump on Friday blasted reports that he spilled nuclear secrets with an Australian billionaire who was a Mar-a-Lago member.

Shortly after leaving the presidency, Trump discussed sensitive details about U.S. nuclear submarines with the member, Anthony Pratt, ABC News reported Thursday.

In a post to Truth Social, he blamed “corrupt prosecutors” for spreading the rumor.

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“The ridiculous story put out today about me talking to a Mar-a-Lago member about U.S. Submarines, is false and ridiculous, other than the fact that I will often state that we make the best Submarines and Military Equipment anywhere in the World—A pretty well known fact!” he wrote.

“These fake stories are put out by corrupt prosecutors trying to interfere with the Presidential Election of 2024, and based on the polling, where I am 60 points up on Republican Candidates, and 11 points up on Crooked Joe Biden, the people of our Country aren’t buying it."

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“With that being said, I will always promote the Greatness of America—and its Military Equipment. The alternative would be for Allies, and others, to buy from Russia, China, or elsewhere. I like creating jobs in America, which was one of my most successful achievements as President!”