Former President Trump said the criminal trial is having a 'reverse effect,' during a campaign visit Tuesday evening to an Upper Manhattan bodega, while vowing to 'straighten out New York' by working with the Democrat mayor and governor if elected to another term in the White House.
Former President Trump said the criminal trial is having a "reverse effect," during a campaign visit Tuesday evening to an Upper Manhattan bodega, while vowing to "straighten out New York" by working with the Democrat mayor and governor if elected to another term in the White House.
"But based on what I'm doing, I think there's more press here than if I went out to some location." Trump, pointing to law enforcement, said "the police have to be able to do their job." "The police in New York are great. They have to be able to do their job. They have to protect these people," Trump said. As for crime in New York City, Trump declared: "It's Alvin Bragg's fault. Alvin Bragg does nothing.
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