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Trump Aligns With Criminals, Hawks Mugshot Merch Despite Law Image

Former U.S. President Trump's criminal trial continues in New York

As the verdict looms in his hush money trial, former President Donald Trump is making headlines for his recent associations with individuals entangled in legal troubles. According to reports, Trump has been seen standing alongside rappers accused of serious crimes, including conspiracy to commit murder.

One of the rappers mentioned is Chef G, who is facing charges related to criminal activities. Additionally, Trump has shown support for Sleepy Hollow, another rapper accused of similar offenses. In a surprising move, Trump has even promised to commute the sentence of Ross Ulbricht, an internet drug dealer.

Furthermore, Trump's recent appearances with individuals like Afro Man, who has openly admitted to violent behavior, have raised eyebrows. Despite his previous stance as a 'law and order' candidate, Trump seems to be embracing what some media outlets describe as an 'outlaw image.'

Support for individuals accused of conspiracy to commit murder.
Trump seen with rappers facing serious criminal charges.
Pledge to commute sentence of internet drug dealer.

Notably, Trump has also ventured into selling merchandise featuring his own mugshot, a move that contradicts his past emphasis on upholding law and order. This shift in behavior comes at a time when Trump is vocal about the need for strict measures to combat crime and drug trafficking.

While Trump has positioned himself as a defender of law enforcement and a proponent of tough actions against criminal activities, his recent associations with individuals facing legal challenges have sparked criticism and raised questions about his consistency in promoting law and order.

As the public awaits the outcome of Trump's hush money trial, his alignment with convicted criminals and those facing charges continues to draw attention and fuel debates about his approach to criminal justice and public safety.

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