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Prosecutor Cites Trump's Book On Intimidation In Court

Former U.S. President Donald Trump departs Trump Tower in New York

During a court session earlier today, Prosecutor Chris Conroy referenced a passage from a book written by former President Donald Trump. The excerpt highlighted Trump's belief in using intimidation tactics against his enemies.

The specific quote from Trump's book stated, 'When you are wronged, go after those people because it is a good feeling and because other people will see you doing it. Getting even is not always a personal thing. It’s just part of doing business.'

Conroy used this passage to support his argument that Trump has openly endorsed the use of intimidation as a strategy in dealing with adversaries. The prosecutor emphasized that Trump's own words demonstrate a willingness to seek retribution and instill fear in those who oppose him.

Trump's quote emphasized seeking retribution and instilling fear in adversaries.
Prosecutor Chris Conroy cited Trump's book on using intimidation tactics.
The court session revealed Trump's mindset on handling conflicts and asserting dominance.

This revelation comes amidst an ongoing legal battle involving Trump, where his past statements and actions are being scrutinized. The court session shed light on Trump's mindset regarding handling conflicts and the extent to which he is willing to go to assert dominance.

As the proceedings continue, the prosecution is expected to further delve into Trump's past statements and writings to build their case. The use of Trump's own words as evidence adds a compelling dimension to the legal proceedings, providing insight into the former president's approach to dealing with adversaries.

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