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Trump Embraces Outlaw Persona as Criminal Trial Ends

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In a shocking turn of events, former President Donald J. Trump has been making headlines for his recent appearances alongside accused criminals and convicts. Over the past week, Trump has rallied with two rap artists accused of conspiracy to commit murder, promised to commute the sentence of a notorious internet drug dealer, and appeared with a rap artist who pleaded guilty to assault for punching a female fan.

As Trump awaits the conclusion of his Manhattan trial, where closing arguments are set for Tuesday, he has been using his time to align himself with individuals charged by the same legal system that is prosecuting him. This move is seen as a strategic play for his 2024 campaign, where he has hinted at pardoning those involved in the storming of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.

Despite his previous messaging on “law and order,” Trump’s recent actions have raised eyebrows and drawn criticism from both sides of the political spectrum. Former Republican strategist Tim Miller described Trump’s embrace of an outlaw image as unprecedented and concerning.

From appearing with accused rappers to promising clemency to convicted criminals, Trump’s recent behavior has sparked debate and speculation about his motives. As the legal battles continue to unfold, Trump’s willingness to associate himself with individuals facing criminal charges has raised questions about his commitment to upholding the law and the Constitution.

With less than six months until Election Day, Trump’s controversial alliances and actions are sure to remain a hot topic of discussion in the political arena.

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