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Away from his New York trial, Donald Trump's campaign rallies are business as usual

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  • Politician Portrayal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

42% : Trump echoed comments he made in a TIME Magazine interview that published earlier this week outlining an aggressive take on the presidency, including a push to revive the authority to withhold congressionally appropriated funds and give police further immunity from prosecution to crack down on immigrants and perceived crime hotspots.
41% : In Michigan, Trump was more expansive with his displeasure.
34% : But in lengthy speeches in Waukesha, Wisc., and Freeland, Mich., Wednesday, Trump continued to escalate his rhetoric around what a second term would look like — and the consequences he foresees if he doesn't win.
33% : In his Wisconsin speech, Trump implied Palestinian refugees resettled in the U.S. would bring "jihad" and warned of an "Oct. 7-style attack" as he reiterated his proposal to enact a travel ban from majority-Muslim countries and vowed to oversee "the largest deportation in the history of our country."Over
33% : the course of nearly three hours of speaking between the two rallies, very little time was spent mentioning the ongoing trial in New York, where yesterday Trump was held in contempt of court for violating a gag order against comments about witnesses and jurors in the case.
32% : In Wisconsin, Trump mentioned a "crooked judge" and the Georgia prosecutor overseeing a separate racketeering case stemming from the failed effort to overturn his 2020 election defeat, but largely reflected upon the polling boost the criminal charges brought him.
17% : Many of his signature proposals and policies mentioned frequently at campaign events were on display: increased oil drilling, a rollback of President Joe Biden's economic policies including the Inflation Reduction Act and a massive bipartisan infrastructure bill and the false claim that the 2020 election was stolen.
9% : "As you know, I have come here today from New York City, where I'm being forced to sit for days on end in a kangaroo courtroom with a corrupt and conflicted judge enduring a Biden sideshow trial, at the hands of a Marxist District Attorney, Soros-backed, who's taking orders from the Biden administration," Trump complained.

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