Donald Trump Jr. joined an entourage of his father’s supporters outside the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse, calling the hush money trial the “Bolshevik trials.”
supporters outside the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse on Tuesday, calling the former president’s hush money trial the “Bolshevik trials” and blasting the
Tuesday was Trump Jr.’s first appearance at his father’s trial, which has lasted for five weeks and is on pace to end next week with closing arguments and jury deliberations. His attendance came on a momentous day, as Trump’s defense team hadThe former president’s eldest son lamented that the defense could not call upon its preferred experts to defend Trump.
Trump’s son was flanked by former acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker, former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, numerous Republican members of Congress, and Bill White, a longtime New York businessman who became politically active in Atlanta in recent years. “If this was going on right now in a third-world banana republic, there would be people screaming about it,” Trump Jr. said. “You people, the media, would be outraged. Instead, because I presume you’re fine with whatever the results are as long as it’s against Donald Trump, your silence is deafening, and it’s disgusting.”
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