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Donald Trump speaks of new ‘N-word’

Donald Trump has a new “N-word” in mind, and it doesn’t even start with the letter N.

The Republican front-runner for his former job blasted his growing legal troubles at a rally in Waterford Township, Michigan, on Saturday.

“For the life of me, I didn’t know what the N-word was. I didn’t know what indictment meant,” Trump joked at one point, going off-script.

“[I] “Alphonse Capone was prosecuted more times than Scarface,” he added, repeating his favorite line. “I’m just doing something for great people. It’s called the American people…That doesn’t bother me.”

President Biden’s Campaigns are highlighted instantly It was a clear failure to deflect attention from concerns about the sitting president’s age and string of gaffes in a damning special counsel’s report that criticized the sitting president’s mental acuity.

President Trump has said in recent years that the “N-word” refers to the word “nuclear” and is not an offensive term for people with dark skin.

Omarosa Manigault Newman, Trump critic and former White House adviser, It is claimed that there is a tape That he actually used the colloquial slur has not surfaced in the years since the accusations surfaced.

Former “The Apprentice” producer later claimed The tape didn’t exist.

At a rally on Saturday, Donald Trump referred to the noun as the “N-word” and claimed he “didn’t know what the indictment meant.” Reuters

His remarks in Michigan came a day after Judge Arthur Engoron concluded that he had manipulated the valuation of his assets and sentenced him to a hefty fine of $355 million plus interest.

Engoron also banned Trump from holding any leadership role in a New York company for three years.

President Trump was furious, saying, “This judge is a lunatic.”

“I knew that if I honestly ran for president and became president, I would lose a billion or two billion dollars,” Trump said at another point in the rally. “It was the best thing I’ve ever done.”

President Trump also denounced the punishment for the New York business fraud scandal as “the height of bitterness and revenge,” while also claiming that he was the victim of an “abhorrent abuse of power.” He called Engoron one of the “least respected” judges in New York state.

New York Attorney General Letitia James praised the $355 million fine handed down to Trump last week after a court in a civil fraud case barred him from doing business in the state. Reuters

“It’s disgusting. I do business with the bank. The bank is happy. There are no victims.” “No one is coming back to New York State. A lot of people are leaving, a lot of companies are leaving.”

Ann Survey conducted by Associated Press The research institute, which examined nearly 70 years of civil litigation, found that the Trump Organization is “the only major company under threat of closure without clear victims or significant losses.”

New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat who prosecuted the case, praised Engoron’s decision to acquit him and declared that “justice has been served.”

Mr. Trump’s allies have long been troubled by Mr. James. During the meeting he Quoted from an old video She promised it would be a “real pain” for him and claimed she was biased.

Last Friday’s legal setback comes after columnist E. Jean Carroll was found liable in civil court for sexual abuse decades ago, and President Trump paid $83.3 million for his defamation advice. This happened several weeks after he was ordered to pay.

Trump’s team is appealing the decision.

Alongside the civil lawsuit, President Trump also faces 91 criminal charges spread across four separate indictments. He has pleaded not guilty in all cases and denied any wrongdoing.

The first of these cases, the 34 hush money case, is scheduled to go to trial on March 25th.

President Trump gushed, “Our court system is a mess.”

President Trump has placed the primary blame for his legal troubles on one man: Biden.

“Congress should impeach crooked Joe Biden, who has weaponized the Justice Department, the FBI, and even the district attorney and attorney general against my political opponents.”

Last August, Trump vowed to appoint “a real special prosecutor, or you might call it a special prosecutor, to investigate all these bribery kickbacks and crimes related to Biden.”

he as well he said he would Appoints a “special counsel” to investigate Hillary Clinton’s use of her private email server. But that didn’t happen in the end.

Donald Trump’s legal problems have forced him to take time away from campaigning. Pool/AFP (via Getty Images)

While President Trump expressed frustration over the spate of legal turmoil plaguing him, he also outlined his position in the polls and expressed optimism about the country’s future.

President Trump declared, “If we win Michigan, we will win the election.”

Michigan is widely viewed as one of the top seven battleground states in the general election.

Currently, Trump has a 4.8 point lead over Biden in the Great Lakes state. According to RealClearPolitics’ latest poll tally..

Trump won Michigan in the 2016 election, but lost to Biden in 2020. In Michigan, the Republican primary is scheduled to be held on February 27th, and the caucuses are scheduled to be held on March 2nd.

The former president is the overwhelming front-runner that Republicans agree will be the party’s standard bearer. His last major rival, former US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, has yet to win a major nomination battle.

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