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'Campaigning during the night': Dueling court hearings highlight Trump's challenges in 2024 election


https://www.foxnews.com/politics/state-of-the-2024-republican-primary-where-the-race-stands

Trump continues to hold commanding lead over GOP rival Nikki Haley as they look forward to South Carolina primary"

Former President Donald Trump appeared in a Manhattan court for a pretrial hearing in the criminal "hush-money" case against him. At the same time in Georgia, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was in the spotlight for her relationship with the prosecutor she hired for the 2020 election interference case against Trump and co-defendants.

"Instead of being in South Carolina and other states campaigning, I’m stuck here," Trump said outside the courtroom after the hearing, calling the case "election interference."

The split-screen moment of the two legal proceedings will likely become familiar in the 2024 election cycle. Trump faces numerous criminal and civil trials this year. The first criminal trial looks to be the New York hush-money case, part of Manhattan Attorney General Alvin Bragg's investigation. The judge on Thursday set the start date for jury selection in the trial on March 25."

Trump said he would be campaigning in the evening after attending the trial.

The legal challenges have not been the opposite of an obstacle in his race to win the GOP nomination. But Trump's last major GOP rival, Nikki Haley, said the legal drama would lead to more electoral losses for the party.

"Donald Trump is in court today. There will be a verdict on another case tomorrow. And he has a trial starting March 25. Meanwhile, he’s spending millions of campaign donations on legal fees. All of this chaos will only lead to more losses for Republicans up and down the ticket," Haley said."

I'll be here during the day and I'll be campaigning during the night. Biden should be doing the same thing but he’ll be sleeping.

— -Former President Trump on how he'll campaign while on trial

ONE ANNIVERSARY: One year to the day after formally declaring her candidacy for the White House, Nikki Haley is the last remaining major rival to former President Donald Trump in the race for the 2024 Republican nomination. "America is not past our prime, it's just that our politicians are past theirs," Haley said on Feb. 15, 2023, taking shots at both Trump, who's now 77, and President Biden, who's 81. The South Carolina GOP primary is just over a week away."

TRUMP 2024 ALL THE WAY FOLKS!!

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What a coincidence that just when Trump needs to spend his time, energy, money, resources, and political capital to campaign, he has numerous lawsuits all proceed against him.

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No one asked him to campaign

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America did.

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America also asked him to pay for his crimes

Enjoy the trials!

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You mean the same way I'm enjoying Fanni's trial?

I will!!!

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Four more to go, with or without Fani!

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tell you what. you hold your breath, and see how it works out for y ou.

LMFAO

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4

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i remember all that talk about the russia investigatoin.

odd, where are those people now?

hmmmmmmmmmm

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It's still there.., you just never learned how to read

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it was a hoax from the start.

ad hom. nice

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illiterate
nice

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But he's right.

It was a hoax just like everything else they have accused him of, but you are still in denial.

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Fani's got her Fanny in a sling and this case will end up being tossed and if they do get a new prosecutor, this trial will not be until WELL after the election, so this truly is a win for Trump

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You actually donated money to Trump's GoFundMe to help for his $335,000,000 fine. Think about that. YOU DONATED MONEY TO A BILLIONAIRE LMAO. How stupid are you?

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Someone who know this fight is going to take all of us to Destroy the Deep State and return America to a strong Nationalist state.

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you're insane

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Wonder when appeals will laugh the $355m out of court.

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