San Francisco Chronicle

Trump lambastes N.Y. case as a ‘Biden show trial’

- By Steve Peoples, Mike Catalini and Meg Kinnard

WILDWOOD, N.J. — Sandwiched between his appearance­s in court, Donald Trump headed on Saturday to the Jersey Shore, where he repeatedly blamed President Joe Biden for the criminal charges he’s facing as the presumptiv­e nominees prepare to face off in the November election and called his New York hush money case “a Biden show trial.”

Blasting the Democratic president as “a total moron,” Trump before a crowd of tens of thousands repeatedly characteri­zed the cases against him as politicall­y motivated and timed to harm his ability to campaign.

“He’s a fool. He’s not a smart man,” Trump said of Biden. “I talk about him differentl­y now because now the gloves are off.”

Trump, the presumptiv­e Republican presidenti­al nominee, drew what his team called a “mega crowd” to a Saturday evening rally in the southern New Jersey resort town of Wildwood, 150 miles south of the New York City courthouse where he has been forced to spend most weekdays sitting silently through his felony hush money trial.

Lisa Fagan, spokespers­on for the city of Wildwood, told the Associated Press that she estimated a crowd of between 80,000 and 100,000 attendees.

Trump’s extraordin­ary legal woes, which include three other unrelated criminal cases, have emerged as a central issue in the campaign.

Trump has repeatedly accused the Biden administra­tion and Democratic officials in New York of using the legal system to block his return to the White House. Prosecutor­s allege the former president broke the law to conceal an affair with a porn actor that would have hurt his first presidenti­al bid.

The hush money case was filed by local prosecutor­s in Manhattan who do not work for the Justice Department or any White House office. The Justice Department has said the White House has had no involvemen­t in the two criminal cases against Trump brought by special counsel Jack Smith.

While Trump seized on his legal woes Saturday, a judge’s gag order — and the threat of jail — limit Trump’s ability to comment publicly on witnesses, jurors and some others connected to the New York trial, which is expected to consume much of the month. The judge in the case already has fined Trump $9,000 for violating the order and warned that jail could follow if he doesn’t comply.

Trump is set to return to the courtroom this week, when key prosecutio­n witness Michael Cohen, Trump’s fixer-turned-foe, is expected to take the witness stand.

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