At a campaign rally along the Jersey Shore, Donald Trump unleashed a barrage of attacks against his political adversaries, labeling President Joe Biden as a "total moron" and dubbing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg with the derogatory moniker "Fat Alvin."
Fresh from his involvement in a Manhattan courtroom for a hush money criminal trial, the former president wasted no time in decrying what he deemed as the unfairness of the case, which he portrayed as a "Biden show trial," despite lacking any evidence linking Biden to the proceedings.
Amidst a sea of MAGA supporters donning Trump masks and patriotic attire, some fervent backers even camped out on the beach for days to secure prime spots for the event, estimated by a Wildwood city spokesperson to draw between 80,000 to 100,000 attendees, though skepticism regarding the accuracy of these figures arose among on-site reporters.
In addition to his assaults on political rivals, Trump's speech meandered into bizarre territory, including praising the fictional character Hannibal Lecter and boasting about drawing larger crowds than Bruce Springsteen concerts.
Transitioning from promises to "expand the political map" to lambasting President Biden, Trump spared no harsh words, claiming Biden's impact on the country surpasses that of the ten worst presidents combined, deriding him as foolish and unintelligent.
Trump's rhetoric escalated further as he targeted Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, whom he accused of orchestrating a biased trial, peppering his remarks with profanity and dismissing the indictments against him as baseless.
Judge Juan Merchan, presiding over the trial, also faced Trump's ire, with the former president denouncing him as highly conflicted and openly flouting a gag order imposed by Merchan, resulting in multiple fines.
Facing 34 charges related to alleged hush money payments to Stormy Daniels, Trump vehemently denied the accusations, with his legal battles set to continue, including anticipated testimony from his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, on Monday.
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