Trump says $355 million fine for fraud is “election interference”

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Former President Donald Trump on Saturday attacked the New York State judge who sentenced him to pay $354.9 million in fines for fraudulently exaggerating his net worth to deceive creditors. (Photo: X)
Former President Donald Trump on Saturday attacked the New York State judge who sentenced him to pay $354.9 million in fines for fraudulently exaggerating his net worth to deceive creditors. (Photo: X)

Former President Donald Trump on Saturday attacked the New York State judge who sentenced him to pay $354.9 million in fines for fraudulently exaggerating his net worth to deceive creditors.

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With that, Trump told supporters, during a rally, that the decision was a “road of electoral interference”.

Addressing supporters for the first time since Judge Arthur Engoron financially sentenced him, Trump baselessly claimed that the judge was part of a “left-wing” conspiracy designed to prevent him from becoming president again.

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Furthermore, the former Republican president, who is favored for his party’s White House nomination, told a crowd in Michigan that “these repulsive abuses of power are not just an attack on me, they are an attack on all Americans.”

Trump also returned to the theme that his defeat in the 2020 elections to US Democratic President Joe Biden was due to electoral fraud.

It is worth remembering that New York Attorney General Letitia James accused Trump and his family companies of exaggerating their net worth by up to $3.6 billion a year for a decade to deceive banks and benefit themselves. better credit conditions.

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