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Trump's Legal Spokesperson Defends President's Innocence In Court

Former U.S. President Trump's civil fraud trial continues, in New York

During the ongoing trial involving former President Donald Trump, his legal spokesperson made a statement in the courtroom today, expressing skepticism about the proceedings. The spokesperson criticized the trial, suggesting that it was a spectacle for Democrats with 'Trump derangement syndrome' and implied that it lacked substance.

The spokesperson also drew comparisons to Hillary Clinton's involvement in the Russia hoax, highlighting a fine she had to pay for election interference. They emphasized that there has been no evidence presented so far to suggest that Trump committed any crime, echoing sentiments from legal scholars who have questioned the validity of the case.

Concerns were raised about the fairness of the trial venue, particularly in New York City, where a majority of residents are registered Democrats. The spokesperson expressed doubts about the impartiality of the jury and the judge, suggesting a biased environment against Trump.

Comparison drawn to Hillary Clinton's involvement in Russia hoax.
Spokesperson criticizes trial as spectacle for Democrats with 'Trump derangement syndrome'.
Concerns raised about fairness of trial venue in New York City.

Regarding the defense strategy, the spokesperson hinted at the possibility of calling varying numbers of witnesses, ranging from none to as many as ten. However, they refrained from divulging specific details to maintain ethical standards.

Throughout the statement, the spokesperson reiterated their unwavering support for Trump and the defense team, emphasizing their belief in the former president's innocence and the lack of substantial evidence presented in court.

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