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Trump urges the Supreme Court of the United States to intercede in his case

The former president of USA, donald trump (2017-2021) this Friday urged the Supreme Court, which has a conservative majority that it reinforced when he was president, to intercede for him in the case for his alleged attempts to reverse the result of the 2020 elections.

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After appearing on Thursday before a court in Washington D.C.Trump returned to his campaign to win the Republican nomination for the 2024 elections and assured that his political opponents are hitting him with a series of demands “requiring massive amounts of time and money.”

In a message on his social network, Truththe former president pointed out that “resources that should have been used in Announcements and Rallies are being spent on fighting the Radical Left thugs in many courts in the country.

I’m leading in all Polls, including against Deranged Joe, but this isn’t a level playing field. Is election interference, and the Supreme Court must intercede. ohWIZARD (acronym of his electoral motto Make America Great Again)¡”he cried.

Despite the numerous lawsuits he faces, Trump appears as the undisputed favorite in the polls for the Republican primaries next year.

According to a survey published on Tuesday by the daily The New York Timesthe president of USAthe democrat Joe Bidenwho is running for re-election, and Trump would tie in next year’s elections with 43% of the votes each.

Trump pleaded not guilty Thursday in federal court in Washington DC, in Washingtonof the four charges against him for allegedly trying to reverse the result of the 2020 vote, in which he lost to Biden.

The culmination of those efforts was the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021, when a mob of supporters of Trump broke into the headquarters Congress while a joint session of the chambers was held to ratify the electoral victory of Biden.

The judge Moxila Upadhyaya agreed on Thursday to release Trumpafter the reading of charges against him, and set the next hearing against the former president for August 28.

Source: Elcomercio

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