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Trump falsely asserts that ‘thousands’ were denied entry to his New York trial despite small turnout of supporters

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Former President Donald Trump claimed on Tuesday that thousands of his supporters were being prevented from showing up to support him at his high-profile criminal hush money trial in New York City. Trump alleged that police and security measures were keeping his supporters away from the courthouse in Lower Manhattan, where the trial is taking place.

Despite Trump’s claims, observers noted that the main street along the courthouse was open to traffic and only a small number of his supporters were present. The courthouse itself remains open to public spectators, and a park across the street allows for public assembly.

Trump, known for exaggerating the size of his crowds, may be trying to combat reports suggesting he is disappointed with the level of support he has received during his trial. The former president has faced criticism for the lackluster turnout of supporters at his court dates.

Inside the courthouse, the trial took a dramatic turn on Tuesday as former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker testified about a “catch and kill” arrangement to bury damaging stories about Trump during his presidential campaign. Pecker described the plan as “mutually beneficial” and detailed efforts to suppress stories about alleged affairs and illegitimate children.

As the trial continues, Trump’s claims of massive support being kept away from the courthouse remain unverified. The former president’s legal troubles and dwindling public support paint a challenging picture for him as he faces unprecedented criminal charges.

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