Trump's inflammatory speech in Texas may have exacerbated his legal troubles, experts say Donald Trump's inflammatory call for a rally in Texas for his supporters to plot massive protests against 'radical, vicious and racist prosecutors' could stand in the way of justice or other crimes and legally haunt Trump, according to d former federal prosecutors. Trump's scathing attack has been seen as a scroll against separate federal and state investigations into his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and into his real estate empire. Trump's rant that his supporters should launch the "biggest protests" in all three cities if prosecutors "do anything wrong or illegal" criminally charging him for his efforts to undo Joe Biden's victory, or for corporate tax fraud, occurred at a Jan. 30 rally in Texas where he repeated the lie that the election was rigged. Legal experts have been stunned by Trump's strong suggestions that if h...