Courthouse Apologizes in Tears to President Trump

In the liberal cesspool of New York City, it’s difficult to fathom finding more than a handful of people who sympathize with conservative Republicans. Most statistics say that well over half of NYC residents are registered Democrats. During the 2020 presidential election, Joe Biden (supposedly) sucked in 76 percent of the votes.

Four years earlier, in the 2016 victory by President Trump, crooked Hillary Clinton won New York City by an even larger margin. This lopsided political viewpoint is a major reason why crooked George Soros-funded DA Alvin Bragg was able to indict a former U.S. president. But not everyone in the “Big Apple” feels that the bogus indictment was justified.

After his arraignment in a Manhattan courthouse, the former president insists that the sympathy for him was astounding. He referred to the outpouring of respect as “a beautiful day!” During an interview with FOX News’ Tucker Carlson, President Trump told Carlson that officials in the Manhattan courthouse where he was arrested apologized to him and were “actually crying.”

The former president went on to tell Carlson, “When I went to the courthouse, which is also a prison in a sense, they signed me in, and I’ll tell you, people were crying.” “People that work there, professionally work there, that have no problems putting in murderers, and they see everybody. It’s a tough, tough place, and they were crying.”

The leading candidate for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination continued, “They were actually crying.” “They said, ‘I’m sorry.’ They’d say, 2024, sir. 2024.” The former president concluded by saying, “In many ways, it was a beautiful day because the people understand.”

If liberal-leaning New Yorkers can see the bogus 34-count indictment as a political hit job, how many Americans across the U.S. will feel the same way? This scheme to destroy former President Trump may just blow up in their faces!

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