Former President Donald Trump made a statement in New York addressing a recent trial appeal involving a woman he claims to have never met. Trump asserted that the case was based on a fabricated story included in a book by the woman. He criticized the judge overseeing the trial, Judge Lewis Kaplan, whom he described as hostile and linked to the Clintons.
Trump expressed his desire for fair treatment in the legal proceedings and highlighted what he perceived as a lack of fairness in the judicial system. He mentioned having faced a range of judges, some of whom he believed were fair while others he deemed hostile.
During his statement, Trump also touched on the state of job numbers, which he described as 'horrible.' He accused the Department of Justice (DOJ) of being involved in what he referred to as a campaign to undermine him, suggesting that various legal cases against him were politically motivated.
Trump disputed the allegations against him, particularly in cases where he claimed not to have any recollection of the events described by the accusers. He criticized the handling of the cases, insinuating that they were part of a larger effort to discredit him as a potential presidential candidate.
Overall, Trump's statement reflected his ongoing legal battles and his perception of bias within the justice system. He emphasized the need for fairness and transparency in the legal proceedings he is facing.