Trump’s New Policy for Crime Reduction Sounds Like ‘The Purge’ Movie: ‘One Really Violent Day’

Trump Questions VP Kamala Harris Race at NABJ Conference: 'She Happened to Turn Black'

While speaking in Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump discussed reducing crime. He suggested that a policy like those in the film The Purge would solve the issue.

“If you had really violent day, with Mike Kelly, congressman Kelly in charge for one day,” Trump said. “A chain of events that’s so bad, one rough hour, I mean real rough, the word would get out and it would end immediately.”

You can hear it from Trump below.

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Trump Launches New Email and Text Campaign Calling Himself a ‘Political Prisoner’

Trump Launches New Email and Text Campaign Calling Himself a 'Political Prisoner'

After the guilty verdict was read, the Trump campaign launched emails and text messages dubbing the former president as a political prisoner.

A recently launched fundraising campaign has Trump in a Make America Great Again cap with the words “Political Prisoner” played across his body. A call to action button labeled “Stand with Trump” is included in the email.

A supporting text reads: “BREAKING FROM TRUMP: I WAS JUST CONVICTED IN A RIGGED TRIAL! I AM A POLITICAL PRISONER!”

Former president Donald J. Trump has been found guilty of all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree.

The falsified records are to cover up the sex scandal with Stormy Daniels ahead of his run for the White House in 2016. Trump is the first American president to be declared a felon, a tag that comes as he is gearing up for the general election in November.

Trump is now facing a maximum of four years in prison. Judge Juan Merchan will deliver the sentence.

According to The New York Times, as Trump entered the courtroom, he was asked if he was nervous. His reply was, “I want to campaign.”

Each charge was read with a guilty verdict following 34 times. Trump was unresponsive, glaring at each juror as they confirmed their verdict.

The deliberation lasted two days. Trump will be sentenced on July 11.

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Donald Trump Jr. Speaks on Trump Guilty’s Verdict: ‘Such Bulls**t’

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Former president Donald J. Trump has been found guilty of all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree.

In response, Donald Trump Jr. released a quick and sharp statement on X: “Such bullshit.”

The falsified records are to cover up the sex scandal with Stormy Daniels ahead of his run for the White House in 2016. Trump is the first American president to be declared a felon, a tag that comes as he is gearing up for the general election in November.

Trump is now facing a maximum of four years in prison. Judge Juan Merchan will deliver the sentence.

According to The New York Times, as Trump entered the courtroom, he was asked if he was nervous. His reply was, “I want to campaign.”

Each charge was read with a guilty verdict following 34 times. Trump was unresponsive, glaring at each juror as they confirmed their verdict.

The deliberation lasted two days. Trump will be sentenced on July 11.

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Donald Trump Found Guilty on All 34 Counts in Criminal Hush Money Trial, Sentencing Set for July 11

Donald Trump Found Guilty on All 34 Counts in Criminal Hush Money Trial

Former president Donald J. Trump has been found guilty of all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree.

The falsified records are to cover up the sex scandal with Stormy Daniels ahead of his run for the White House in 2016. Trump is the first American president to be declared a felon, a tag that comes as he is gearing up for the general election in November.

Trump is now facing a maximum of four years in prison. Judge Juan Merchan will deliver the sentence.

According to The New York Times, as Trump entered the courtroom, he was asked if he was nervous. His reply was, “I want to campaign.”

Each charge was read with a guilty verdict following 34 times. Trump was unresponsive, glaring at each juror as they confirmed their verdict.

The deliberation lasted two days. Trump will be sentenced on July 11.

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Trump Pleads Not Guilty to 34 Felonies of Falsification of Business Records

Trump Pleads Not Guilty to 34 Felonies of Falsification of Business Records

Former president Donald Trump has been charged with 34 felony counts for falsification of business records, an unsealed indictment reads.

In court, Trump pleaded not guilty to each charge. The charges are connected to a hush money payment of $150,000 to adult film star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential election.

The charges make Trump the first president to face criminal charges in history.

Before entering the courtroom, Trump did not speak a word but connected with all cameras around him. Images from inside the courtroom show him sitting with his legal team and two officers flanking the crew.

A motorcade transported former President Donald Trump to Manhattan Criminal Court on Tuesday (Apr. 4). Upon his arrival, Trump exited his car, waved to supporters, and entered the building.

A CNN political adviser notes what may seem to be a moment of triumph for some, “it will be a constant rallying cry for his supporters.”

Trump expressed the desire to have a mugshot. Trump was fingerprinted as a part of his arrest. He was arraigned in court, which was a quick event. After processing and the arraignment, Trump would return to his motorcade to begin his trip back to Mar-a-Lago in Florida.

The idea that an indictment may make Donald Trump more popular could be accurate. With arraignment set for today (Apr. 4), the Trump campaign is boasting a record number of donations.

According to the New York Daily News, Trump’s campaign has secured $7 million since the indictment.

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