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VIDEO: GOP Group Tries To Sabotage Trump

Trump is getting attacked from every direction and Americans still support him.

The Lincoln Project, a Republican super PAC known for its opposition to Donald Trump, recently released a series of videos targeting the former president’s conduct during his ongoing criminal trial in New York.

In these videos, the super PAC mocked Trump for allegedly falling asleep during the trial’s proceedings and criticized him for purportedly attempting to intimidate a potential juror. Judge Juan Merchan, overseeing the trial, issued a warning to Trump against intimidating jurors after observing him gesture and speak in the direction of a potential juror.

Reports from journalists, including The New York Times’ Maggie Haberman, fueled speculation that Trump had dozed off during the trial’s first day. Trump’s team dismissed these claims as “Fake News.”

In response, The Lincoln Project reposted an ad from February highlighting instances of Trump’s incoherent speech and behavior, suggesting that his conduct during the trial indicated a lack of well-being.

Another video shared by The Lincoln Project referenced Trump’s past rhetoric targeting judges and his alleged attempts to influence his criminal and civil trials. It drew parallels between his behavior and previous controversial statements, including his encouragement of supporters to march on the Capitol before the January 6 attack and his remarks regarding the Charlottesville white supremacist rally.

The group accused Trump of attempting to intimidate and manipulate jurors, labeling his actions as cruel and evil.

Trump faces 34 felony counts related to falsifying business records, particularly concerning payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels to silence her about an alleged affair. While Trump admits to reimbursing the payment, he denies the affair and any wrongdoing.

The trial, which commenced with jury selection, is anticipated to last six to eight weeks.

In summary, The Lincoln Project’s videos highlight Trump’s behavior during his trial, suggesting a pattern of intimidation and manipulation, while also drawing attention to the serious legal charges he faces.

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