In a heartfelt expression of dismay, the former leader of the nation, Donald Trump, shared his distress over the legal challenges his sons faced in the bustling metropolis of New York. Amidst the clamor of a high-profile civil fraud case, he voiced his concerns, labeling the situation as a relentless pursuit driven by political motives, likening it to a witch hunt orchestrated by an overzealous judge hungry for the spotlight.

Trump took to his social platform, Truth Social, to articulate his thoughts on Thursday afternoon. He emphasized the value he places on his financial worth, suggesting it transcends what’s captured in financial statements. He pointed out that these documents carry a disclaimer urging readers to conduct their own thorough analysis.

In his message, Trump highlighted a pivotal moment in the courtroom drama where the prosecution’s key witness confessed to falsifying statements—a revelation he feels the media has unjustly ignored. He argued that financial institutions and insurance companies have profited without any defaults occurring, and he asserted that there have been no victims in this scenario. Trump contrasted this with the crime on the streets of New York, criticizing the state’s Attorney General for focusing on the courtroom rather than addressing the city’s public safety.

The backdrop to Trump’s poignant remarks was the testimony given by his sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, in a New York City courtroom. The Trump family and their business empire face allegations of civil fraud by New York Attorney General Letitia James, with accusations of artificially inflating the value of their assets. Despite the charges, which include claims of exaggerating the worth of properties like the Mar-a-Lago estate and his own net worth, Trump steadfastly denies any misconduct.