Trump blasts NYC 'lawfare' as vows to 'MAKE NEW YORK GREAT AGAIN'
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President Trump woke up Tuesday raging about “lawfare” in the Big Apple, vowing to help “MAKE NEW YORK GREAT AGAIN.”

The president criticized the legal system in New York shortly after reports revealed that his Justice Department instructed Manhattan prosecutors to drop a significant bribery case involving Mayor Eric Adams, a matter he did not specifically mention.

“New York is the most corrupt State in the Union,” Trump wrote on Truth Social just before 6 a.m.

“That is why so many businesses and people are fleeing,” he said.

“We need great Judges and Politicians to help fix New York, and to stop the kind of Lawfare that was launched against me,” he said.

Trump then focused on what he referred to as “lawfare,” claiming he has been treated unfairly. He mentioned a situation where a judge allegedly undervalued his Mar-a-Lago property at $18 million during a fraud lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James against him, his Trump Organization, and his sons Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr.


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Donald Trump promised to fix New York’s problems with “great” politicians and judges Tuesday morning. AFP via Getty Images

Trump suggested Tuesday it actually may be worth “100 times” that amount — or $1.8 billion.

Additionally, the president denounced the $83 million ruling in a defamation case filed by writer Jean E. Caroll. Trump stated that he was not familiar with Caroll and accused her of fabricating a “FAKE and ridiculous accusation.”

He also appeared to reference his historic criminal conviction on 34 counts last May at the conclusion of his hush money trial after he was accused by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office of illegally trying to cover up payments to porn star Stormy Daniels.

Trump claimed in the online post the case “was made up by a corrupt and highly conflicted Judge in order to criminally attack me for political purposes.”

“Hopefully, Justice Will Prevail as these cases wind their way through the Appellate System,” he wrote.

“MAKE NEW YORK GREAT AGAIN!”

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