Trump, stuck in NYC court, forced to find ‘creative’ ways to win the White House

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Trump, stuck in NYC court, forced to find ‘creative’ ways to win the White House
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Donald Trump will be forced to stay in court throughout the New York hush money case, which could hurt his 2024 campaign.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg brought 34 felony charges against Trump in 2023 for falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment scheme to porn actress Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election.

In a close election race against President Joe Biden, Trump’s inability to campaign fully and fundraise for roughly a month could cost him crucial time shoring up support in battleground states that will determine which candidate will win. The trial was originally supposed to start on March 25 but was delayed to give Trump’s defense time to look at more documents. Trump’s lawyersagainst Trump after the former president attacked his daughter Loren, who works for a Democratic marketing firm, in several social media posts, as well as Bragg’s family members.Former President Donald Trump speaks after a hearing at New York Criminal Court on March 25, 2024, in New York. New York Judge Juan M.

“When it comes to earned media, you’re probably talking about the person who may be best at it in American history,” said Ford O’Connell, a Florida-based GOP strategist. “What I wonder about is how hard Alvin Bragg makes it, when he does get creative.” “I think people see it exactly for what it is. It’s politics at work in New York. Most Americans realize that New York City is not like the rest of the country,” said Wayne King, the president of Old North Strategies and a former chief of staff to former North Carolina Rep. Mark Meadows. “And obviously, this is a very targeted case against President Trump and his family, and I think most people see that as a disgrace.”“I’m not so sure that that conventional wisdom is accurate.

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