Former President Trump blasted his legal challenges as 'election interference' on Monday, accusing President Biden of 'weaponization of our government to try to knock out' his 'political opponent,' while vowing to continue to fight to push off the trial date in the Manhattan district attorney’s case against him.
We're going through this weaponization of our government to try and knock out somebody's political opponent,' Trump said, calling all the cases 'Biden trials.' 'And so far, based on the polls, it's not working at all. The people understand that,' Trump said. Trump’s press conference also comes after he sat in a Manhattan courtroom for hours Monday morning in the case brought by Bragg.