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Trump again attacks prosecutor, judge in his ‘hush money’ trial

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US REPUBLICAN presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump attacked the Manhattan judge and prosecutor in his New York criminal trial, while hinting at a range of possible economic policies at a sizeable rally in New Jersey on Saturday.

Speaking to tens of thousands of supporters, the former president disparaged District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s appearance and dismissed the various state and federal charges he faces as a form of political persecutio­n.

“Fat Alvin, corrupt guy,” said Trump, who is on trial for allegedly falsifying business records to hide a hush money payment to a porn star before the 2016 election that he won.

Trump also took aim at the trial judge, Justice Juan Merchan, accusing both men of working at the behest of President Joe Biden, his Democratic rival in this year’s presidenti­al rematch – an allegation for which there is no evidence.

“They’re doing the bidding for crooked Joe Biden. This is all being done by crooked Joe Biden.”

The New York case is one of four state and federal criminal trials Trump faces and may be the only one to be held before the November 5 election. He has pleaded not guilty in all of them, portraying them as politicall­y motivated.

Trump was in the beachside town of Wildwood, New Jersey, a conservati­ve part of an otherwise Democratic state. Though the former president told supporters he plans to win New Jersey, that is unlikely given that Biden beat the then-president in the state by 16 percentage points in 2020.

But Wildwood is less than 90 minutes from Pennsylvan­ia, one of the nation’s most competitiv­e states, and it is a popular weekend spot for residents of Philadelph­ia. Trump referred frequently to Pennsylvan­ia at the rally.

He alluded to policies including a tax cut and fresh tariffs should he return to office.

Recounting a conversati­on with an unnamed automotive executive who had built factories in Mexico, Trump said he had pledged a 200% tariff on some imported cars. It was not clear what countries would be affected by the tariff or if his recounting of the conversati­on amounted to a formal policy proposal.

The Biden White House is itself poised to dramatical­ly raise tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in the coming days. “I said, ‘I will put a 200% tax on every car that comes in,’” Trump told the crowd.

Trump also said he would halt offshore wind projects in New Jersey and pledged to implement a new tax cut, without offering details.

Trump has come out in favour of extending a major tax cut that he signed to law in 2017, and Reuters reported last month that he was mulling an additional tax cut geared toward the middle class.

“Instead of a Biden tax hike, I’ll give you a Trump middle-class, upperclass, lower-class, business-class big tax cut,” he said.

Warming up the crowd was North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, a onetime rival in the Republican primary race. The governor has since become a top contender to be Trump’s vice-presidenti­al candidate. Trump appeared to allude to Burgum taking a major administra­tion role in his speech.

“Get ready for something, OK,” Trump said, while discussing Burgum. “Just get ready.”

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