Former President Donald Trump found himself in a social media frenzy as his criminal trial in Manhattan District Court for alleged hush money payments to Stormy Daniels nears its conclusion. The trial, which has been ongoing for the past six weeks, has seen Trump vehemently denying the 34 felony charges of falsifying business records related to the payments. Trump has continuously lashed out against District Attorney Alvin Bragg and others involved in the prosecution, claiming that the charges against him are baseless and amount to “election interference.”

As the trial approaches its closing arguments, Trump took to his Truth Social platform to express his frustrations with the case, labeling it as a “witch hunt” orchestrated by Bragg, New York State Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan, President Joe Biden, and former FBI Director James Comey. Trump argued that the charges stemmed from a simple “bookkeeping error” and accused those involved in the case of persecuting him unjustly. He also targeted Comey, calling him the “Worst FBI Director in History” and accusing him of spreading lies about the case.

Trump’s tirade on social media did not breach a gag order imposed by Judge Merchan, which prohibits him from commenting on specific aspects of the trial. Despite facing setbacks in the form of denied appeals to have Merchan recuse himself from the case or move the trial out of Manhattan, Trump continues to rally his supporters by framing his legal battles as persecution. His campaign has capitalized on the situation, raising millions of dollars in just 24 hours following the indictment-themed fundraising emails.

Trump’s defiance in the face of legal challenges and his portrayal of himself as a victim of bias and unfair treatment has become a recurring theme in his post-presidential endeavors. As he positions himself as the presumptive GOP nominee for the upcoming November election, Trump’s social media meltdowns and accusations against his prosecutors have stirred controversy and captured the attention of his supporters. The outcome of the trial and its implications for Trump’s political future remain uncertain as the proceedings draw to a close.

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