Katherine Doyle is a White House reporter for NBC News.
In the first two weeks of his hush money criminal trial, Trump largely sat alone, without allies, in a drab Manhattan courtroom. He listened to strangers deliver stinging criticism and former friends reveal unflattering details. And he grew frustrated, convinced his supporters could be doing more to help him. He complained that “no one is defending me,” according to a source who is familiar with some of the former president's private conversations.
“Anybody that endorsed President Trump should be out there every day defending him. And he’s right to question why they’re not.” The source said Trump had praised Jordan’s efforts in recent days. Some of his allies also say they're paying close attention. Trump spokesman Steven Cheung, calling the case against the former president 'partisan,' said the show of support was because of the case.
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