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Trump suggests expensive trial is evidence that courts are biased against him, calls situation a ‘shame’.

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    • Former President Donald Trump has commented on the ongoing NY v. Trump case, expressing his belief that the legal proceedings against him are financially burdensome and biased.
    • Trump argues that the expensive nature of his trial is evidence that the courts are prejudiced against him.
    • He describes the situation as a “shame,” indicating his disappointment and frustration with the judicial process.
    • Trump asserts that the actions of the prosecutors in this case are “proving” his point that the legal system has been weaponized to target him specifically.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-says-costly-trial-proving-my-point-courts-weaponized-against-him-disgrace)

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