Trump blasts ongoing 'lawfare' in first public remarks since Congress certified his election

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President-elect Trump slammed 'lawfare' against him during his first public address since Congress certified his 2024 election win on Monday.

President-elect Donald Trump railed against the ongoing 'lawfare' against him in his first public remarks since Congress certified his decisive election win over Vice President Kamala Harris. 'They're playing with the courts, as you know, they've been playing with the courts for four years. Probably got me more votes because I got the highest number of votes ever gotten by a Republican by far, actually, by a lot.

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