Donald Trump accuses Joe Biden of 'virtually leading' his hush money trial using DOJ and White House 'thugs'

Donald Trump accuses Joe Biden of 'virtually leading' his hush money trial using DOJ and White House 'thugs'
Donald Trump has accused President Joe Biden of virtually leading his hush money trial (Getty Images)

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK: Donald Trump has lashed out at President Joe Biden for virtually 'leading' his hush money trial as jury deliberations ended without a verdict on Wednesday, May 29.

During the first day of deliberations, the jury reportedly sent two notes to the judge, including a request to rehear his instructions on how to consider the evidence. The court will resume at 9.30 am tomorrow for deliberations, Fox News reports.

Donald Trump says Joe Biden, DOJ, and White House 'thugs' are involved in everything against him 

Referring to an interview and a related video, Trump wrote how Biden was behind all his trials. 

The comments came when Shannon Bream, the Fox News journalist interviewed Trump's attorney Alina Habba arguing that Biden or the DOJ was involved in Trump's hush money case. 



 

"I never knew Shannon Bream was so “naive.” In her interview with my Representative, Alina Habba, Shannon just suggested that Crooked Joe Biden was not involved in my Show Trial," Trump wrote lasing at Bream.

"How stupid! Not only is he involved, he is virtually leading it, and all of the other trials as well," Trump further wrote in his Truth Social post.



 

Donald Trump says Joe Biden is not mentally sharp enough 

In the same post, Trump mocked President Biden's incompetency to lead and suggested he was not that sharp but he was using his people like DOJ and the White House 'thugs.'

"...Meaning, his people, because he’s not mentally sharp enough to lead anything!" Trump added in the post.

"Just take a look at the DOJ/White House Thugs involved, and everything else," he tried to make a point. 

"Biden is incompetent, and feels that Weaponization is the only way he can win. He’s counting on the Shannon Breams of the World to get him there. Bad day for Shannon!," Trump concluded the post. 

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Donald Trump mocked President Joe Biden's incompetency to lead and suggested he was not that sharp but he was using his people like DOJ and the White House 'thugs' (Getty Images)

Donald Trump's public opinion has not changed amid the hush money trial 

As the Trump trial enters a crucial stage with judgment day looming over to decide if his presidential race will continue or upend, the public opinion, however, amid the trial has not changed, according to a report. 

"Most Americans don't really care that much, "CNN poll analyst Harry Enten said while discussing new data with anchor John Berman, reports Daily Caller.

"The percentage of Americans who think that the charges are 'very serious' in fact dropped from 40 percent to a little bit more than 35 percent during the course of this trial," he said.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media after his trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments at Manhattan Criminal Court on May 20, 2024 in New York City. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first of his criminal cases to go to trial. (Photo by Mark Peterson - Pool/Getty Images)
Former President Donald Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first of his criminal cases to go to trial (Mark Peterson - Pool/Getty Images)

Berman asked how things have changed in the "44 days" since jury selection began."

"Simply put, John, they have not," Enten said. He gestured toward a graphic showing Quinnipiac’s poll.

"Pre-opening statements, think Trump did something illegal, 46%, after the direct examination of Michael Cohen by the prosecution, look at where we are now, 46%," Enten said, adding "The percentage of Americans who think that the charges are very serious, in fact, dropped from 40% to a little bit more than 35% during the course of this trial."

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