Trump rails about zombies and 'the Chosen One' in rapid-fire rampage

Former President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Minden-Tahoe Airport on October 8, 2022 in Minden, Nevada. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Former President Donald Trump blasted followers early Friday with a barrage of rapid-fire posts about zombies, Frankenstein, the "Chosen One" and fighters.

Trump in just 5 minutes shot out 12 Truth Social posts that include that his hush money trial was "rigged," a note about a singer who believes Trump is a warrior of God, and one about a Russian Ultimate Fighting Championship lightweight Trump contends is a "a deep thinker."

All this before 6:30 a.m. ET.

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"Khabib is a really smart guy, and a deep thinker. He may be a Warrior in the Ring, but he wants PEACE for his people. You can see how deep in thought he is at the UFC Fight. Amazing guy!" he wrote about Russian martial artist Khabib Nurmagomedov.

It was followed by, "'Trump Won' Hitmaker Natasha Owens Declares Former President 'The Chosen One' with New Single."

And then came, "Gregg Jarrett: 'The most egregious violations in the New York conviction of former President Donald Trump were federal Constitutional 'due process' violations that states are bound to follow. New York did not… Under the Sixth Amendment, all defendants have a right to be informed of the precise ‘nature and causes of the accusations’ against them so that they can properly defend themselves at trial. This did not happen.'

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Apparently Trump felt he hadn't made his message — regarding his saintly status, high profiler fighter friends and political martyrdom — clear enough.

Trump returned three hours later with more quotes from CNN commentator Elie Honig and National Review editor-in-chief Rich Lowry.

At 9:30 a.m., Trump posted the following: "Elie Honig: 'The Manhattan DA’s employees reportedly have called this the ‘Zombie Case’ because of various legal infirmities, including its bizarre charging mechanism. But it’s better characterized as the Frankenstein Case, cobbled together with ill-fitting parts into an ugly, awkward, but more-or-less functioning contraption that just might ultimately turn on its creator.'