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Donald Trump’s trial puts his campaign strategy of embracing negative publicity to the test | Global News

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In the midst of his New York hush money trial, former President Donald Trump is making headlines with his unconventional campaign tactics. Despite facing multiple criminal charges, Trump is using the media attention to his advantage, meeting with foreign dignitaries at Trump Tower and staging visits to locations like a convenience store in Harlem.

While barred from televising his trial, Trump is making the most of the cameras that follow his every move. His campaign is capitalizing on the “audience of millions” by showcasing his interactions with leaders and envoys from U.S. allies, all while amplifying his claims of judicial persecution.

Despite the risks involved in his trial, including potential backlash from Republican voters and women voters due to the salacious details being aired, Trump remains defiant. He continues to use his social media platform, Truth Social, to denounce the trial as a “witch hunt” and election interference.

The Biden White House has taken a different approach, seeking to draw a sharp contrast between Trump’s legal troubles and Biden’s presidential duties. Trump’s trial has not deterred some foreign dignitaries from meeting with him, allowing his campaign to showcase his engagement in major issues like the war in Ukraine.

Overall, Trump’s trial has become a spectacle, with each move carefully orchestrated to maintain his political image. Whether these tactics will ultimately benefit or harm his campaign remains to be seen, but one thing is clear – Trump is not backing down in the face of adversity.

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