Former President of the United States made a statement before the first session this week, expressing frustration over his legal situation. He criticized the ongoing trial, claiming it lacked merit and was politically motivated. The former president argued that there was no crime committed and that the prosecution was baseless.
He accused the judge of being biased and corrupt, alleging interference in the legal process. The former president highlighted the support he received from various legal experts and commentators who questioned the validity of the case against him.
Throughout his remarks, the former president emphasized his belief that the trial was a selective prosecution aimed at undermining his reputation and targeting his political career. He criticized the handling of the case and the conduct of the judge, labeling it a disgrace to the judicial system.
He raised concerns about the impact of the trial on the state of New York and its legal system, expressing his love for the state and its people. The former president vowed to continue fighting against what he perceived as an unjust legal process.
In conclusion, the former president denounced the trial as a miscarriage of justice and called for its immediate dismissal. He warned against applauding the destruction of justice, cautioning that such actions could set a dangerous precedent for future legal proceedings.