Trump avoids 'imminent ruin' in civil fraud case but his 'cult reaches new low'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : This is a message that clearly lands well among his most loyal supporters, and perhaps among Republican partisans more broadly, and helped Trump secure the party's presidential nomination.56% : "Trump speaks during an awards ceremony held at the Trump International Golf Club on March 24For all the latest news, politics, sports, and showbiz from the USA, go to The Mirror USInderjeet Parmar, Professor of International Politics at City, University of London called the former president's supporters a "Trumpist cult" as he claimed they'd reached a "new low" by comparing him to Jesus Christ - which Trump boasted about in a brazen post on his Truth Social platform recently.Professor Parmar told the Mirror: "The Trumpist cult has now descended to a new low in a direct comparison of his position and role as Jesus Christ.
52% : Adam Quinn, Associate Professor in American and International Politics at the University of Birmingham explained what each milestone means for Trump and his campaign.READ MORE: EXCLUSIVE: Donald Trump 'cult' set for 'even more violent' administration as he compares himself to ChristTrump speaks to the media after a pre-trial hearing at Criminal Court on March 25Dr Quinn said: "The New York appeals court judgement gives Donald Trump some desperately needed breathing room with regard to the civil judgement against him.
51% : In the run-up to the election rematch with Joe Biden, the legal developments concerning Trump have much significance.
45% : "Despite the contradiction between the two outcomes, Trump leveraged both of Monday's developments to boost his strategy of self-victimisation, speaking of a "witch hunt" and accusing the US judicial system of "election interference" in ranting social media posts.
29% : Particularly worrying is the references in the psalm Trump cites about death and vengeance against his accusers and so-called persecutors.
28% : Democrats will be hoping that over time, the cumulative weight of the multiple cases against Trump, and the evidence of serial misconduct that trials bring to light, will erode his standing with 'independent' voters sufficiently to tip the general election in President Biden's favour.
27% : This is a biblical legitimisation of something Trump has promised to wreak on his opponents - to weaponise the federal government against his political enemies as well as those in the FBI and courts and other offices related to trying cases against him.
3% : Donald Trump dodged a major financial blow on Monday but experts say the US is now in the 'deepest crisis since the 1860s' as they accuse his 'cult' followers of reaching a 'new low'Donald Trump dodged a major financial blow on Monday with a court of appeals' decision that granted him a stay of judgement in his civil fraud case.
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