Trump returns to NYC for civil court fraud case, drawing protesters on both sides

Donald Trump returned to the Big Apple on Monday, drawing protesters.

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Donald Trump returned to the Big Apple on Monday to appear in civil court, drawing demonstrators on both sides of the aisle โ€” some there to denounce the embattled former president, others there to defend him.

Although the crowdsโ€™ numbers paled in comparison to former President Trumpโ€™s April court appearance in New York City, those looking to have their voices heard filed both outside of Midtownโ€™s Trump Tower and Lower Manhattanโ€™s federal court.

Trump supporters dwindled in the single digits outside of 60 Centre Street, waving Trump flags and donning โ€œthe Donaldโ€™sโ€ reelection merchandise as the 45th president scurried into court.

Last month, a Supreme Court judge found Trump liable for inflating asset valuations on financial statements, something the former president railed against, stating, โ€œthere was no crime.โ€

โ€œThe crime was against me,โ€ Trump told journalists after entering the court building.

โ€œWe have a corrupt district attorney but a corrupt attorney general, and it all comes down from the DOJ,โ€ he added, inferring that he is only being prosecuted due to his bid for the presidency.

Attorney General Letitia James countered this, arguing that Trump illegally tried to enrich himself.

โ€œFor years, Donald Trump falsely inflated his net worth to enrich himself and cheat the system,โ€ James said. โ€œWe won the foundation of our case last week and proved that his purported net worth has long been rooted in incredible fraud. In this country, there are consequences for this type of persistent fraud, and we look forward to demonstrating the full extent of his fraud and illegality during trial.โ€

In an attempt to showcase their ire over Trump, several protesters briefly blocked the road outside the courthouse, while others stood in the shadow of the supreme building with signs reading โ€œHow many lawyers does it take to screw a…

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