The Pennsylvania rally was publicized as being for Republican Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz and gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano — though the two candidates didn’t get nearly as much attention as Trump’s own personal grievances.

Interestingly, Trump also brought up the FBI’s previous investigation of Hillary Clinton’s emails, alleging that the former secretary of state’s server was “crammed full of classified information.”

Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally.Michelle Gustafson/Bloomberg via Getty

Former US President Donald Trump during a rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, US, on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. Trump used a Pennsylvania rally to vent his anger at an FBI search of his Florida home and President Joe Bidens attack on political extremism, staking his claim as his successors election rival in 2024.

Recent federal searches of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home, meanwhile, show that the government retrieved several sets of classified documents — some marked as top secret, and meant only for special government facilities — in storage rooms and his office.

Former US President Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during a rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, US, on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. Trump used a Pennsylvania rally to vent his anger at an FBI search of his Florida home and President Joe Bidens attack on political extremism, staking his claim as his successors election rival in 2024.

Trump did spend at least a small portion of his speech talking about Oz and Mastriano, introducing the celebrity doctor while also chiding Oz for once calling him “a little heavy.”

“I told you I had a real problem with [Oz] when he said I was a little heavy,” Trump said. “I didn’t like that. And of course it was wrong, was he wrong?”

Both Oz and Mastriano were on hand at the rally and also delivered their own remarks.

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At least some of Trump’s fellow Republicans weren’t impressed with his speech.

The Hill reports that former Pennsylvania Republican Rep. Charlie Dent said in a CNN interview that Trump gave Democrats"a major gift" with his speech.

“Most Republican candidates don’t want anything to do with Donald Trump in this general election. They want this to be about Joe Biden and the Democrats, but to the extent Trump inserts himself into this conversation, he’s giving the Democrats a major gift right now,” Dent said.

source: people.com