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Trump visits New York construction site before Supreme Court considers if he’s immune from prosecution while he sits in hush money trial


Donald Trump was greeted by chants of ‘USA, USA’ as he met union workers in New York on the morning of a monumental day in the courts.

The former president greeted hundreds on a construction site and signed MAGA hats as he prepared for another day of testimony in the Manhattan hush money trial.

His lawyers are also heading to the Supreme Court to try and persuade the justices he is immune from prosecution. 

‘This whole thing it’s election interference’ he told the crowd of his legal battles and then took a shot at President Joe Biden.

‘We’re leading by a lot. He is the worst president in the history of our country. He makes Jimmy Carter look great.

Donald Trump was greeted by chants of ‘USA, USA’ as he met union workers in New York on the morning of a monumental day in the courts

‘He is destroying our country. Our country is going to hell.’ He then insisted it would take Biden ‘one phone call’ to close the border.

After his stop in Manhattan, he will head downtown to court, where he will sit  and listen to the third day of former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker’s testimony 

Meanwhile, the nation’s top courts will consider arguments that could have huge implications for his federal criminal trials.

The former president greeted hundreds of staff on a construction site before as he prepared for another day of testimony in the Manhattan hush money trial

‘This whole thing it’s election interference’ he told the crowd of his legal battles and then took a shot at President Joe Biden

He claims that should not be prosecuted for election fraud or crimes linked to January 6 because he was president at the time.

Pecker ended his second day of testimony on Wednesday by laying out how he coordinated with Michael Cohen when Playboy model Karen McDougal came forward with affair allegations.

The tabloid executive also detailed how he would ‘catch and kill’ stories that could have hurt Trump and embellish headlines of the Republican’s rivals in the 2016 presidential race.

On Thursday he is set to continue testifying about McDougal and could also face questions about Stormy Daniels.

More to follow 



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