Hearings on Trump's criminal cases in New York and Georgia

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Former President Donald Trump lamented again the New York criminal trial, calling it “election interference by (President Joe) Biden, because it’s the only way he can think to get elected because he’s accomplished nothing.”

The former president said he’s “honored” to “sit here day after day after day” on something the “greatest legal scholars say — it’s not even a crime.”

Asked how he would plan to campaign while in court, he shouted back, “I’ll do it in the evening.”

He earlier told reporters “I’ll be here during the day, and I’ll be campaigning during the night,” taking a dig at the current president, saying “Biden should be doing the same thing but he’ll

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