For three weeks, Donald Trump has bounced between the campaign trail and Manhattan Supreme Court, where he faces 34 felony counts for falsifying business records, in order to conceal hush-money payments to a porn star during his previous White House run in 2016. Wednesdays are Trump's free day from the proceedings, and the presumptive Republican presidential nominee used his most recent midweek respite to galvanize his base in swing states Wisconsin and Michigan with a very clear message: He's got a "crooked," "corrupt," and "totally conflicted" judge in his "fake trial" in New York. He also bragged to supporters that he's seen a bump in the polls thank