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Trump blasts NYC ‘lawfare’ as vows to ‘MAKE NEW YORK GREAT AGAIN’

President Trump woke up Tuesday, furious about the Big Apple “laws” and vowed to help “make New York great again.”

The president tore the Imperial State legal system a few hours after his Justice Department ordered Manhattan prosecutors on Monday to dismiss his historic bribery lawsuit against Mayor Eric Adams.

“New York is the most corrupt state of unions,” Trump wrote about the true society just before 6am.

Donald Trump promised to resolve New York's issues regarding “great” politicians and judges Tuesday morning. Getty Images
Trump mentioned the fraud case of New York Attorney General Letia James when he condemned the law. Andrew Schwartz / Splashnews.com

“That's why so many businesses and people are running away,” he said.

“We need good judges and politicians to help with the amendment of New York and to stop the kind of law that has been launched against me,” he said.

Trump then targeted what is called “law.” He believes he faced unfairly, and the judge “mistakes” the value of his Mar-a-lago property for $18 million during a fraudulent lawsuit against him by New York Attorney General Leticia James. They complain that they lowered it. , his Trump organization and sons Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr.

Trump suggested on Tuesday that it might actually be worth that amount, or $1.8 billion.

The president also condemned the $83 million verdict in the honor loss case brought on by writer Jean E. Carroll.

He also went on to the end of his hash money trial last May, after being accused by the office of attempting to illegally cover up payments to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's porn star Stormy Daniels. Apparently referring to 34 historical criminal convictions.

Trump condemned the $83 million verdict in the honor loss case brought on by writer Jean E. Carroll. Paul Martinka

In an online post, Trump allegedly said it was “complete by a corrupt and highly contradictory judge to criminally attack me for political purposes.”

“Hopefully justice will win as these cases pass through the appeal system,” he wrote.

“Make New York great again!”

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