Trump Takes Post-Trial Circus to Fear-Monger About Crime at NYC Bodega
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-58% Medium Liberal
- Reliability
55% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-61% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
46% : Ahmed told the outlet he will be voting for Trump "because he's a strong guy.45% : While at the stop in Harlem, Trump said clerks at big-city convenience stores should be allowed to have guns.
43% : Alba was not present in the store Tuesday, but Trump did speak with the establishment's co-owner, Maad Ahmed, as well as Francisco Marte, a small business advocate, according to The New York Post.
39% : Once proceedings wrapped up in Manhattan Criminal Court, which saw the selection of seven members of the jury in his hush-money case, Trump stepped inside the Sanaa Convenient Store.
35% : "Trump told the men that clerks in bodegas like theirs should be allowed to have guns.
33% : In the bodegas, where they come and rob them every week, or more than that."Trump also fear-mongered about "migrants" who "take over everything" in New York and who have "destroyed so many people."
32% : He's conflicted like nobody's ever been conflicted," Trump claimed, a similar message to the one he's blasted out on social media in recent days.
25% : Trump is currently prohibited by a partial gag order from speaking about witnesses, but not from criticizing Merchan.
25% : Trump then predictably insisted that his trial is "rigged" against him.
20% : After the second day of his criminal trial in New York, Donald Trump headed Uptown to a Harlem bodega, where he bad-mouthed the judge in his case and tried to fear-monger about crime and "migrants," even tenuously connecting the two.
19% : Relatedly, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is seeking to hold Trump in contempt for posting about Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels, two key witnesses in the case, which centers around a string of allegedly falsified business records meant to cover up hush-money payments meant to hide Trump's affair with Daniels from the public.
13% : That would be the end of it."Once on the street again, Trump immediately began criticizing Judge Juan Merchan.
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