Republican voter tells "Fox & Friends" that Trump is being 'victimized'

A diverse panel of voters weighed in on the latest indictment against former President Donald Trump on "Fox & Friends" Thursday morning. 

"It just seems like an ex-boyfriend seeking revenge in court and just slamming their spouse," said Republican voter Lydia Dominguez, an Air Force veteran and former Democrat from Las Vegas. "All these different charges, it's just overwhelming. I'm over it. They just need to move on." 

Republican voter Moses Sanchez of Arizona said he thinks "most people aren't paying attention to the specifics" of the charges against Trump.

"I think the average American couldn't tell you the difference between the third indictment, the second indictment — which indictment is this? I think a lot of people are just checked out," Sanchez said. "Clearly [Trump] has calcified his support during this time and during this indictment and a lot of voters feel like he is being attacked by the mainstream media and he's being victimized." 

Bernadette Wright, an independent from Georgia, agreed with the others that the timing of the indictment is "strange." 

"It's taking over all of the election news," said Wright. "He has gotten so big that it's gotten out of control." 

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