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Donald Trump Blames Biden for Charges, Draws Massive Crowd in Wildwood Rally

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Donald Trump is blaming President Joe Biden for the criminal charges he’s facing as the presumptive nominees prepare to face off in the November election. Trump called his New York hush money case ‘a Biden show trial’ during a rally that drew tens of thousands of supporters in Wildwood.

During the rally, Trump characterized the cases against him as politically motivated and timed to harm his ability to campaign. He criticized Biden as ‘a total moron,’ accusing him of using the legal system to block Trump’s return to the White House.

Joining Trump on stage were high-level endorsers including North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Lawrence Taylor. The massive beachfront gathering in Wildwood was described as the largest political gathering in the state’s history.

Trump’s legal woes, including multiple criminal cases, have emerged as a central issue in the campaign. The hush money case, filed by prosecutors in Manhattan, alleges that Trump broke the law to conceal an affair with porn actor Stormy Daniels that could have impacted his first presidential bid.

As Trump faces the legal challenges, supporters remain steadfast, with many expressing concerns about the economy and border security. The crowd at the rally showed unwavering support for Trump, with some attendees camping out overnight to secure a spot.

While Biden steered clear of Trump’s legal issues during a fundraiser on the West Coast, Trump’s focus on Biden and the charges against him dominated the rally in Wildwood. As the election draws nearer, both candidates are ramping up their campaigns and messaging to appeal to voters.

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