Trump criticizes New York cases in first battleground rallies after gag order

Trump criticizes New York cases in first battleground rallies after gag order


In his first two battleground rallies after being fined for violating a gag order, former President Donald Trump bemoaned the restrictions and financial consequences he faces from several legal cases.

Trump singled out and criticized New York Judge Juan Merchan, Judge Arthur Engoron, and the writer E. Jean Carroll during a rally in Michigan‘s critical key swing state. He also blasted the 88 federal indictments that have been brought against him during a rally in Wisconsin.

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“Every time the radical-left Democrats, Marxists, communists, and fascists indict me, I consider it a great badge of honor,” Trump said. “Because I’m being indicted for you.”

Trump is currently battling against 34 charges from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg over allegations he participated in a

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