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Trump repeats claims — without evidence — that his trial was rigged

The day after being convicted of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, former President Donald Trump delivered remarks at Trump Tower maintaining his innocence.

He repeated several false claims about his criminal trial and complained about a gag order he continues to be under. In addition, he said he had wanted to testify in his defense but was advised against it.

Trump’s remarks were a hybrid of self-defense regarding his guilty verdict and presidential campaign offense. Several times, he slammed the court and President Joe Biden at the same time, seeking to falsely connect the two.

“They are in total conjunction with the White House and the DOJ,” Trump said of the court. “Just so you understand, this is all done by Biden and his people.”

There’s no evidence to support the claim. The case against Trump was brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and prosecuted under New York state law, meaning the case was unconnected to the White House or DOJ.

Trump also repeated his claim that the judge in the case, Juan Merchan, was “highly conflicted.” There is no evidence of this.

And he complained about the fact that he didn’t testify in the case.

“I would have testified. I wanted to testify,” he said. “The theory is you never testify because as soon as you testify — anybody, if it were George Washington, don't testify because they'll get you on something that you said slightly wrong, and then they sue you for perjury.”

Trump’s remarks also veered into an array of other topics, like complaints about allegations made against him in 2022 by the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

And he also for a time went into stump-speech mode, repeating his usual

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